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Thinking About Ordinary Things A Short Invitation To Philosophy Soko

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Thinking About Ordinary Things A Short Invitation To Philosophy Soko
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Publisher: Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.11 MB
Author: Soko, Jan;Serych, Jan;Jirsova, Alena;
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Thinking About Ordinary Things A Short Invitation To Philosophy Soko by Soko, Jan;serych, Jan;jirsova, Alena; instant download after payment.

How to teach philosophy to young dissidents, excluded from higher education by the communist regime? The author of this book, Czech philosopher, former dissident, software developer and occasional politician, tries to carry over this experience into his university lectures. It is not a talk about philosophy or philosophers, but rather an invitation: its aim is first to excite the readers interest and to lead him or her to think philosophically by himself. In some 30 short chapters, covering a broad spectrum of topics and followed by questions, the reader is shown that philosophy is not only a special discipline, but rather a habit of thought, which can and should be applied anywhere.

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