How to Think Like a Bat: And 34 Other Really Interesting Uses of Philosophy
Author(s): Peter Cave
How do you know that you exist? What does it mean to have a future? Are you the same thing as your brain? What does it mean to be free? How can you know what knowledge is? A woman was advising her anguished friend, 'Be philosophical - then you won't need to think about it.' Well, being philosophical is sometimes taken to mean that you should adopt a resigned attitude to the world - a quiet-ism - but the study that is western philosophy, starting with the ancient Greeks and continuing today in universities, bars and cafes - even bedrooms - is far from quiet. Philosophers think - but not just that, for they think about thinking and they think about how we think about the world, about how we conceive of ourselves, about how we possess a sense of right and wrong, about how we find meaning in life (if we do). How to Think Like a Bat might not help you to think like a bat, but it will certainly help you to think like a philosopher. Smart, witty and engaging, this is a superb introduction to the subject by one of Britain's most engaging philosophical writers.
General Information
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- : Quercus Publishing Plc
- : Quercus Publishing Plc
- : 01 February 2011
- : 215mm X 170mm
- : United Kingdom
- : 01 April 2011
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Peter Cave
- : 1
- : 224
- : 100 2-colour illustrations