Philosophy Hacks
On sale
27th October 2018
Price: £14.99
Genre
British Isles / Ethics & Moral Philosophy / History Of Western Philosophy / Islamic & Arabic Philosophy / Oriental & Indian Philosophy / Philosophy / Popular Philosophy / Social & Political Philosophy / United Kingdom, Great Britain / Western Philosophy, From C 1900 - / Western Philosophy: Ancient, To C 500 / Western Philosophy: C 1600 To C 1900 / Western Philosophy: Enlightenment / Western Philosophy: Medieval & Renaissance, C 500 To C 1600
Discover the simple way to understand and remember the most groundbreaking concepts in 3,000 years of philosophical thought.
Each idea is broken down into three stages:
1/ The helicopter view, which gives you an introduction to the idea, and some context around it.
2/ The shortcut, which gives you the core elements of the theory, along with a range of examples that everyone can understand.
3/ The hack, which is a one-liner designed to stick in your memory and give you an instant grasp of the concept.
From Pascal’s Wager to Kant’s categorical imperative, and from Camus’s Existential Nihilism to Arendt’s Banality of Evil, there are 100 concepts explained.
The perfect introduction to philosophy, this is a great new way to learn about the most important philosophical ideas and concepts in a way that makes them easy to recall even months after reading the book.
Each idea is broken down into three stages:
1/ The helicopter view, which gives you an introduction to the idea, and some context around it.
2/ The shortcut, which gives you the core elements of the theory, along with a range of examples that everyone can understand.
3/ The hack, which is a one-liner designed to stick in your memory and give you an instant grasp of the concept.
From Pascal’s Wager to Kant’s categorical imperative, and from Camus’s Existential Nihilism to Arendt’s Banality of Evil, there are 100 concepts explained.
The perfect introduction to philosophy, this is a great new way to learn about the most important philosophical ideas and concepts in a way that makes them easy to recall even months after reading the book.