
The Pig that Wants to be Eaten: And Ninety-Nine Other Thought Experiments
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Narrated by:
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Tom Lawrence
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By:
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Julian Baggini
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great book
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repetition
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Interesting and has re-listen value
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However, in the end, it felt more like 5 thought experiments said in 100 different ways, maybe with infinitesimally small differences.
All in all, many good points, but could have been, let's say 20, instead of 100.
Repetitive, but thought provoking
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LOVE THIS BOOK
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Tom Lawrence reads really well, with emphasis and understanding.
Really thought-provoking
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It can be really hard to find any philosophical works on audiobooks, and many philosophical works can seem daunting to the "uninitiated". Julian Baggini has an easy, conversational style, good story-telling skills, and - most importantly - a sense of humour!
The example-stories used to kick off these 100 thought experiments come from sources as wide as ancient Greece and China to modern movies and science-fiction. Some seem like brain-teasers, others like pressing moral issues that might change the way you live your life.
The narrator does an excellent job, and the format of 100 sections of about 5 minutes a piece means that you can dip in and out, read it beginning to end, or pause and re-read what you find most thought-provoking. A must for anyone who lists among their hobbies or pass-times "Thinking" or "Having Conversations"!
Food for Thought...
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dgdrtf
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Life changing.
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it might suit philosophy majors a bit more.
Started well
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