Pull out a hair and walk in the fantasy forest (90% new)
Pull out a hair and walk in the fantasy forest (90% new)
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90% new / In-store display book
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Play with philosophy and subvert the daily life! Full experience of philosophy and surrealism!
A legendary bestseller in French philosophy and popular science. Classic commemorative edition
Trivial things can lead you to think about serious issues.
Depth comes from shallowness. Of course, this is not necessarily the case.
Because trivial things may not necessarily be full of philosophical thoughts when they first appear.
There are many ordinary situations in daily life.
All of these may trigger countless amazing philosophical thoughts.
If we are willing to admit that philosophy is not a pure theory.
The main objectives of this book:
Create some trivial triggering events so that you can get closer to the essence of things while "playing".
Every experience described in the book depends on you to experience it yourself.
If this diversion is useful, it is mainly because it gives you a beginning.
Designed little experiences that are unusual, deliberate, and, when necessary, a little absurd.
Each experience has a different process and different conclusions. You just have to practice.
Overeating/fighting fatigue/counting to a thousand/moving with ants/shedding tears in a movie theater/laughing at a concept/feeling immortal/running in a cemetery/listening to my own recordings/enduring nagging people/calling my own name/peeling an apple in my head/turning off the sound of the TV/making up a current events headline/gazing at a dead bird/recognizing a childhood toy…
This book is strange but very useful, and is undoubtedly the best spiritual food for readers who are willing to embark on a philosophical adventure. - L'Express
This is a thought experiment that can help you become more like a philosopher. Practice one every day and it will make you feel refreshed. -Le Nouvel Observateur
What is presented in the book is not the study of great truths, but teaching us how to live a better life. -Le Figaro Littéraire
About the Author
A well-known contemporary French philosopher and best-selling author, he is also a researcher at the French National Center for Scientific Research. He has written dozens of books on history and philosophy, which have been translated into many languages and have readers all over the world. He has interviewed many philosophical masters, such as Foucault, Levi-Strauss, Habermas, etc. He has served as a consultant to UNESCO and a member of the French National Advisory Committee on Ethics in Life Sciences.
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