Food and Philosophy

Food and Philosophy
Title Food and Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Fritz Allhoff
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 320
Release 2009-02-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0470765763

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Food & Philosophy offers a collection of essays which explore a range of philosophical topics related to food; it joins Wine & Philosophy and Beer & Philosophy in in the "Epicurean Trilogy." Essays are organized thematically and written by philosophers, food writers, and professional chefs. Provides a critical reflection on what and how we eat can contribute to a robust enjoyment of gastronomic pleasures A thoughtful, yet playful collection which emphasizes the importance of food as a proper object of philosophical reflection in its own right

Eat Me

Eat Me
Title Eat Me PDF eBook
Author Kenny Shopsin
Publisher Knopf
Total Pages 290
Release 2008-09-23
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0307264939

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"Pancakes are a luxury, like smoking marijuana or having sex. That’s why I came up with the names Ho Cakes and Slutty Cakes. These are extra decadent, but in a way, every pancake is a Ho Cake.” Thus speaks Kenny Shopsin, legendary (and legendarily eccentric, ill-tempered, and lovable) chef and owner of the Greenwich Village restaurant (and institution), Shopsin’s, which has been in existence since 1971. Kenny has finally put together his 900-plus-item menu and his unique philosophy—imagine Elizabeth David crossed with Richard Pryor—to create Eat Me, the most profound and profane cookbook you’ll ever read. His rants—on everything from how the customer is not always right to the art of griddling; from how to run a small, ethical, and humane business to how we all should learn to cook in a Goodnight Moon world where everything you need is already in your own home and head—will leave you stunned or laughing or hungry. Or all of the above. With more than 120 recipes including such perfect comfort foods as High School Hot Turkey Sandwiches, Cuban Bean Polenta Melt, and Cornmeal-Fried Green Tomatoes with Comeback Sauce, plus the best soups, egg dishes, and hamburgers you’ve ever eaten, Eat Me is White Trash Cooking for the twenty-first century, as unforgettable and mind-boggling as its author.

The Philosopher's Kitchen

The Philosopher's Kitchen
Title The Philosopher's Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Francine Segan
Publisher Random House Incorporated
Total Pages 250
Release 2004
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781400060993

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Recreates the traditional dishes of the ancient Mediterranean for the modern-day kitchen, offering an array of culinary delights accompanied by historical sidebars and quotes.

Action Philosophers

Action Philosophers
Title Action Philosophers PDF eBook
Author Fred Van Lente
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
Total Pages 354
Release 2014-10-28
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1630081558

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This ain't your grandpappy's dusty old philosophy class! It's the philosophy seminar your college ethics professor wished he could teach! It's . . . the definitive tenth-anniversary edition of Fred Van Lente and Ryan Dunlavey's award-winning, best-selling Action Philosophers! Study the tenets of Plato, the wrestling superstar from ancient Greece, learn the lessons of Nietzsche, the original übermensch, and meditate on the messages of Bodhidharma, a kung fu master. Laugh, learn, laugh some more, and ponder the messages of history's great thinkers as Van Lente and Dunlavey deliver this comprehensive cartoon history from the pre-Socratics to Jacques Derrida!

The African Philosophy Reader

The African Philosophy Reader
Title The African Philosophy Reader PDF eBook
Author Pieter Hendrik Coetzee
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 492
Release 1998
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780415189057

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This collection provides a thorough introduction to African philosophy, literature, religion and anthropology through twenty-five readings from key thinkers. They discuss topics such as African culture, epistemology, metaphysics and religion, political philosophy, aesthetics, and explore rationality and explanation in an African context.

Philosopher's Cookbook

Philosopher's Cookbook
Title Philosopher's Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Martin Versfeld
Publisher No Exit Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Cookery / Philosophy
ISBN 9781842432365

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For Martin Versfeld cooking is neither a chore nor a lifestyle embellishment, it is an encounter with the mystery that lives at the heart of ordinary things. With humour and gentleness, from the delights of the garden to the tyranny of convenience food, Versfeld's recipes have more of the poet about them than the instructor. A compelling read, Versfeld's simplicity and heart is a joy for all readers: this title is a cookbook, a philosophical enquiry and an essay on the human predicament all at once.

The Philosopher's Diet

The Philosopher's Diet
Title The Philosopher's Diet PDF eBook
Author Richard Watson
Publisher David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages 73
Release 2018-04
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1567924530

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This toothsome classic takes on the combined challenges of discovering the meaning of the universe and eliminating fat at the same time. Its topic sentence contains a promise that should sell millions: In this book, I tell how to take weight off and keep it off. He doesn't stop there, but continues, The book also embodies a philosophy of life. The weight program is the content of the book, the philosophy of life is its form. If Descartes had sat down to write a treatise on losing weight as a metaphor for maintaining discipline amidst life's vicissitudes, it would have read much like this.Clearly, Mr. Watson has not written a low-fat, new-age, easy-fix solution for the weight challenged. After all, losing weight is hard work. But for our money, it is the most erudite, fascinating, and eccentric book ever written on the subject of weight control, a combination of common sense (driven by human experience), Cartesian philosophy, and the presumption that understanding the mysteries of weight loss and the universe are somehow compatible, even sympathetic, ambitions.The author is (of course) a professional philosopher, and this extraordinary exegesis is at once a moral manifesto, a philosophical discourse, and a practical manual (although the chapter on How to Live and How to Die take it a few steps beyond the ordinary). We love this book for its humor, its iconoclasm, and its weird and wacky mixture of high seriousness and low humor. Read it. Even if you're not overweight, it's a book to treasure.