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Zeno and the Tortoise: How to Think Like a Philosopher
Nicholas Fearn
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| #854317 in Books | Nicholas Fearn | 2002-04-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.26 x.54 x5.54l,.51 | File type: PDF | 208 pages | Zeno and the Tortoise How to Think Like a Philosopher||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| this book just saved my college career!|By DEADHEAD ASTRA|i was lost in an enlightenment philosophy class, having fallen WAY behind due to some life circumstances, and then I accidentally found this book here, at , while searching for a completely different text. Wow! It presents complex theories and ideas in simple, even humorous and witty ways, and you totally can then grasp|.com |Think of Zeno and the Tortoise as a toolbox for aspiring thinkers. Author Nicholas Fearn aims to leave readers with an array of handy instruments at their disposal, whether Ockham's razor, Hume's fork, or Nietzsche's hammer. "The object," he writes
For those who don't know the difference between Lucretius's spear and Hume's fork, Zeno and the Tortoise explains not just who each philosopher was and what he thought, but exactly how he came to think in the way he did. Nicholas Fearn presents philosophy as a collection of tools -- the tricks of a trade that, in the end, might just be all tricks, each to be fruitfully applied to a variety of everyday predicaments. In a witty and engaging style that incorporates eve...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Zeno and the Tortoise: How to Think Like a Philosopher | Nicholas Fearn. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.