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Bald

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Publisher Description

A new and expansive collection of essays from one of the world's best-known popular philosophers
 
The moderator of the New York Times’ Stone column and the author of numerous books on everything from Greek tragedy to David Bowie, Simon Critchley has been a strong voice in popular philosophy for more than a decade. This volume brings together thirty†‘five essays, originally published in the Times, on a wide range of topics, from the dimensions of Plato’s academy and the mysteries of Eleusis to Philip K. Dick, Mormonism, money, and the joy and pain of Liverpool Football Club fans. In an engaging and jargon†‘free style, Critchley writes with honesty about the state of world as he offers philosophically informed and insightful considerations of happiness, violence, and faith.
 
Stripped of inaccessible academic armatures, these short pieces bring philosophy out of the ivory tower and demonstrate an exciting new way to think in public.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2021
April 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
224
Pages
PUBLISHER
Yale University Press
SELLER
Yale University
SIZE
1.1
MB

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