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Big ideas for curious minds : an introduction to philosophy.

Summary:

Children are, in many ways, born philosophers. Without prompting, they ask some of the largest questions about time, mortality, happiness and the meaning of it all. Yet too often this inborn curiosity is not developed and, with age, the questions fall away. This is a book designed to harness children's spontaneous philosophical instinct and to develop it through introductions to some of the most vibrant and essential philosophical ideas of history. The book takes us to meet leading figures of philosophy from around the world and from all eras - and shows us how their ideas continue to matter. The book functions as an ideal introduction to philosophy, as well as a charming way to open up conversations between adults and children about the biggest questions we all face.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781999747145
  • ISBN: 1999747143
  • Physical Description: 147 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
  • Publisher: London : The School of Life Press, 2018.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
"First published in 2018 by The School of Life. First published in the USA in 2019"--Colophon.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction: What is philosophy? -- Know yourself / with Socrates -- Learn to say what's on your mind / with Ludwig Wittgenstein -- It's hard to know what we really want / with Simone de Beauvoir -- When someone is angry, maybe it's not you who is responsible / with Ibn Sina -- People are unhappy, not mean / with Zera Yacob -- Don't expect too much / with Seneca -- Maybe you are just tired / Matsuo Basho -- What is normal isn't normal / with Albert Camus -- No one knows... / with René Descartes -- Politeness matters / with Confucius -- Why we procrastinate / with Hypatia of Alexandria -- Why it's hard to know what you want to do with your life / with Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- Good things are (unexpectedly) hard / with Friedrich Nietzsche -- Weakness of strength theory / with Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Kintsugi / with Buddha -- The need to teach rather than nag / with Immanuel Kant -- The mind-body problem / with Jean-Paul Sartre -- Why you feel lonely / with Michel de Montaigne -- The meaning of life / with Aristotle -- Why we hate cheap things / with Mary Wollstonecraft -- The news doesn't always tell the whole story / with Jacques Derrida -- Art is advertising for what we really need / with Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel -- Why do some people get paid more than Others? / with Adam Smith -- What's fair? / with John Rawls -- Shyness: how to overcome it / with maimonides -- Why grown-up life is hard / with... Philosophy.
Target Audience Note:
Ages 9-13.
970L Lexile
Subject: Philosophy > Juvenile literature.
Philosophers > Juvenile literature.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Harnett County Library.

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