How The World Thinks: A Global History Of Philosophy

Julian Baggini
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How The World Thinks: A Global History Of Philosophy

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432 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 08, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 432
  • Publisher: Granta Publications
  • ISBN: 9781783782307
  • Dimensions: 6.35" W x 0.68" L x 8.75" H
Julian Baggini''s books includeWelcome to Everytown: A Journey into the English Mind,What''s It All About?: Philosophy and the Meaning of Life, the bestsellingThe Pig that Wants to be Eaten,Do They Think You''re Stupid?,The Ego Trick,The Virtues of the Table: How to Eat and Think, andFreedom Regained, all published by Granta Books. He has written for various newspapers, magazines, academic journals and think tanks. Baggini is a regular columnist forThe Guardian,Prospectmagazine,Financial Timesand a columnist and book reviewer forThe Wall Street Journal. He has also written forNew Humanistmagazine,The Week,New Statesman,New York TimesandLiterary Review. His website is microphilosophy.net.
  • "This bold fascinating book seeks to inhabit other philosophical traditions, with humility but without patronisingly exempting them from the critique he applies to ours... Deft [and] rigorous - Jane O''Grady, Financial Times
  • "There to fill the Sapiens-size hole in your life" - Observer
  • "Terrific. The intellectual and spiritual generosity of this book makes it an essential text for our fractious and dangerously divided era" - Richard Holloway
  • "Such scope, and such lucid, lightly worn learning. Enlightening, perspective-shifting, mind-expanding - a superb tour through world philosophies with an erudite and friendly guide" - Sarah Bakewell
  • "Timely and important...this is his best [book] to date... Enthralling... This ingenious and open-hearted book is about the art of living well, something the West''s philosophy has often neglected" - Stuart Kelly, Scotland on Sunday
  • "A brilliantly accessible coalescence of thought and belief from around the world...A triumph of comparative philosophy with widespread relevance for the way we live today" - Book of the Month, Waterstones
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