A Practical Guide to Philosophy for Everyday Life

A Practical Guide to Philosophy for Everyday Life
Title A Practical Guide to Philosophy for Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Trevor Curnow
Publisher Icon Books Ltd
Total Pages 176
Release 2012-04-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1848313578

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How can we apply philosophy to our everyday lives? Can philosophy affect the way we live? This book will show how philosophy can help to improve your thinking about everyday life. And how, by improving the quality of your thinking, you can improve the quality of your life. It will make you more aware of what you think and why, and how knowing this can help you can change the way you think about your life. Full of practical examples and straightforward advice, and written by an expert in the field, this guide can help you become calmer and happier, and make better decisions.

Introducing Philosophy for Everyday Life

Introducing Philosophy for Everyday Life
Title Introducing Philosophy for Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Trevor Curnow
Publisher Icon Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Conduct of life
ISBN 9781848313569

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A Practical Guide to how philosophy affects everyday life

Thinking of Answers

Thinking of Answers
Title Thinking of Answers PDF eBook
Author A. C. Grayling
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 353
Release 2010-08-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0802719724

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A volume of philosophical essays by the London Times and Prospect columnist shares accessible insights into provocative questions about such topics as human self-deception, the relevance of beauty and the relationship between goodness and happiness. Original.

101 Experiments in the Philosophy of Everyday Life

101 Experiments in the Philosophy of Everyday Life
Title 101 Experiments in the Philosophy of Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Roger-Pol Droit
Publisher
Total Pages 204
Release 2003-11-06
Genre Conduct of life
ISBN 9780571212064

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Roger Pol-Droit's highly original book is a reassessment of our day-to-day engagement with life. In 101 short texts, written with limpid elegance, Droit invites us to reconsider our most ordinary actions as unexpected philosophical events: peeling an apple, trying to lie in a hammock, watching someone sleep, hearing your voice on an answering machine, playing with a small child - activities that, when considered outside of their routine, invite us to experience the familiar in startling new ways. Droit encourages us to go further: pretend to be an animal of your choice, create a wall with your hands, try to walk around your room in total darkness, spend time in the Underground - and observe your oddity.

The Deepest Human Life

The Deepest Human Life
Title The Deepest Human Life PDF eBook
Author Scott Samuelson
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 231
Release 2014-04-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 022613041X

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This accessible and thought-provoking introduction to philosophy shows how the eternal questions can shed light on our lives and struggles. These days, we generally leave philosophical matters to professional philosophers. Scott Samuelson thinks this is tragic, for our lives as well as for philosophy. In The Deepest Human Life, he restores philosophy to its proper place at the center of our humanity, rediscovering it as our most profound effort toward understanding, as a way of life that anyone can live. Exploring the works of some of history’s most important thinkers in the context of the everyday struggles of his students, Samuelson guides readers through the most vexing quandaries of existence—and shows just how enriching the examined life can be. Samuelson begins at the beginning: with Socrates, and the method he developed for approaching our greatest mysteries. From there he embarks on a journey through the history of philosophy, demonstrating how it is encoded in our own personal quests for meaning. Through heartbreaking stories, humanizing biographies, accessible theory, and evocative interludes like “On Wine and Bicycles” or “On Zombies and Superheroes,” Samuelson invests philosophy with the personal and vice versa. The result is a book that is at once a primer and a reassurance—that the most important questions endure, coming to life in each of us. Winner of the 2015 Hiett Prize in the Humanities

Introducing Philosophy

Introducing Philosophy
Title Introducing Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Dave Robinson
Publisher Icon Books Ltd
Total Pages 446
Release 2014-06-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1848317581

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Philosophers have always enjoyed asking awkward and provocative questions, such as: What is the nature of reality? What are human beings really like? What is special about the human mind and consciousness? Are we free to choose who we are and what we do? Can we prove that God exists? Can we be certain about anything at all? What is truth? Does language provide us with a true picture of the world? How should we behave towards each other? Do computers think? Introducing Philosophy is a comprehensive graphic guide to the thinking of all the significant philosophers of the Western world from Heraclitus to Derrida. It examines and explains their key arguments and ideas without being obscure or solemn. Lively and accessible, it is the perfect introduction to philosophers and philosophical ideas for anyone coming to the subject for the first time.

Everyday Examples

Everyday Examples
Title Everyday Examples PDF eBook
Author David Cunning
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 307
Release 2015-03-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1472574648

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"Free will: mental energy that poofs into existence from scratch?" In pairing key ideas from the history of philosophy with examples from everyday life and culture, David Cunning produces a clear, incisive and engaging introduction to philosophy. Everyday Examples explores historical philosophy and the contemporary theory scene and includes ideas from both the analytic and continental traditions. This broad sweep of topics provides a synoptic overview of philosophy as a discipline and philosophizing as an activity. With examples drawn from everything from The Matrix and Sesame Street to sleepwalking, driving, dancing, playing a sport and observing animals, students are pointed to ways in which they can be a philosopher outside the classroom in the everyday world. As well as providing entertaining and relatable examples from everyday life, this book will be especially useful in the classroom, it is accessible and discussion-oriented, so that students can get first-hand practice at actually 'doing' philosophy. This accessibility does not come at the expense of rigour but, rather, provides a 'way in' to thinking about the major issues, figures and moments in the history of philosophy. The chapters are divided into brief sustainable nuggets so that students can get a definite handle on each issue and also be the expert for the day on a given section.There are suggested study questions at the end of each chapter that bring out the force of each side of the many different issues. An indispensable tool for those approaching philosophy for the first time.