Aerobics for the Mind

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, History, Criticism, & Surveys, Metaphysics
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Author: Michael Potts ISBN: 9781311275677
Publisher: WordCrafts Press Publication: January 12, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael Potts
ISBN: 9781311275677
Publisher: WordCrafts Press
Publication: January 12, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Remember when you were a child and incessantly asked your parents “Why?” You still had that childhood gift of wondering about everything from the simple “Why can’t I touch the stove eye when it’s red?” to the most profound questions people can ask “Why can’t I see God if He’s real?”
A common perception of philosophers is of the wizened old guru, sitting on a mountain top contemplating his navel; or worse, a stodgy, boring intellectual that everyone avoids at parties. But philosophy, at its best, is a joyous profession. Philosophers never stop wondering, why? They ask the most profound and universal questions: “Why am I here?” “Does life have a meaning?” “Is there a God?” “Do I have an immortal soul?” “What happens when I die?” Philosophers have the joy of re-living the wonder of a child.
"Aerobics for the Mind: Practical Exercises in Philosophy that Anybody Can Do" is a book for anyone who still has that unique, childlike sense of wonder.

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Remember when you were a child and incessantly asked your parents “Why?” You still had that childhood gift of wondering about everything from the simple “Why can’t I touch the stove eye when it’s red?” to the most profound questions people can ask “Why can’t I see God if He’s real?”
A common perception of philosophers is of the wizened old guru, sitting on a mountain top contemplating his navel; or worse, a stodgy, boring intellectual that everyone avoids at parties. But philosophy, at its best, is a joyous profession. Philosophers never stop wondering, why? They ask the most profound and universal questions: “Why am I here?” “Does life have a meaning?” “Is there a God?” “Do I have an immortal soul?” “What happens when I die?” Philosophers have the joy of re-living the wonder of a child.
"Aerobics for the Mind: Practical Exercises in Philosophy that Anybody Can Do" is a book for anyone who still has that unique, childlike sense of wonder.

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