
Philosophy For Life
And Other Dangerous Situations
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Narrated by:
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John Voce
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By:
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Jules Evans
About this listen
This audiobook is an invitation to a dream school with a faculty that includes 12 of the greatest philosophers from the ancient world, sharing their lessons in happiness, resilience and much more. Discover how soldiers, psychologists, gangsters, astronauts, anarchists and others use these ideas today. Lively and powerful, this is philosophy for the street, for the workplace, for the battlefield, for love, for life.
©2012 Jules Evans (P)2020 Bolinda PublishingCritic reviews
"Instructive and thought-provoking...shows philosophy is not just for stuffy classrooms." (Financial Times)
"This wonderful book shows how modern psychology is consistent with the best that was thought and known in the Ancient World...also beautifully written." (Lord Richard Layard, author)
"An important book, because it reminds us philosophy is not just about analysis. It's also about the good life." (Matthew Syed, Times books of the year)
First half really interesting
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A fantastic summary and comparison of ancient philosophy
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Short and straightforward examples
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A good place to start.
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Interesting book
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If you are looking for a self help book, look elsewhere.
The guy clearly knows about the ancient Greek philosophers, but he just delivered a stream of references to them and their works with only the occasional reference to modern application.
Disappointed.
Not what I expected
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It's a massive undertaking to tackle such a broad subject and it's set out well.
That said, I had mixed feelings about this book at points. The author did not take a consistently unbiased stance and, at points, use of language such as "claptrap" hinted at his predilections. Although at other points he would appear open to and neutrally describe ideas that I found quite extreme.
As such, I swung from violently agreeing with the author, to disagreeing depending on his lack of neutrality and my own.
For instance, I felt the author was dismissive about 'new age' ideas, and yet surely there is a Venn diagram where the new age and the philosophical naturally overlap? ('There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy')
I think I will read this again and again as there is a lot to digest. It's well written, amusing and clever and, for me, a good starting point to work out which philosophy might be worth a deeper look. I wish this had existed when I studied philosophy at uni!
Whistle stop tour of philosophy
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And I’m glad I listened, as someone who struggles with their own thoughts sometimes. Control, self loathing, anxiety to name a few. I found this book very interesting and helpful. I’m now beginning to look into certain philosophers I resonate with myself to help with my own quirks.
And as a father to a child with autism & PDA, I’m hoping as they get older and begin to understand their emotions more I can help them via the teachings of certain philosophers.
Makes you think.
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Great listen
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