How to Teach Philosophy to Your Dog: A Quirky Introduction to the Big Questions in Philosophy

Author:   Anthony McGowan
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
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9781786076748


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   03 October 2019
Format:   Hardback
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How to Teach Philosophy to Your Dog: A Quirky Introduction to the Big Questions in Philosophy


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‘We’re doing philosophy now, and that means following the argument wherever it leads, like that time you chased a rabbit and ended up with your head stuck in a hole.’ Monty was just like any other dog. A scruffy and irascible Maltese terrier, he enjoyed barking at pugs and sniffing at trees. But after yet another dramatic confrontation with the local Rottweiler, Anthony McGowan realises it’s high time he and Monty had a chat about what makes him a good or a bad dog. Taking his lead from Monty’s canine antics, McGowan takes us on a hilarious and enlightening jaunt through the major debates of philosophy. Will Kant convince Monty to stop stealing cheesecake? How long will they put up with Socrates poking holes in every argument? In this uniquely entertaining take on morality and ethics, the dutiful duo set out to uncover who – if anyone – has the right end of the ethical stick and can tell us how best to live one’s life.

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Author:   Anthony McGowan
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
Imprint:   Oneworld Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 19.80cm
ISBN:  

9781786076748


ISBN 10:   1786076748
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   03 October 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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`Readable, funny but enlightening...accessible and illuminating.' * <i>Church of England Newspaper</i> * `This is the most entertaining and accessible introduction to philosophy I have read. I doubt there can ever have been more delightful exponents of Socratic dialogue than McGowan and Monty, his dog.' -- Tom Holland `There is no sharper, funnier, cleverer writer in Britain today.' -- Robert Twigger, author of <i>Micromastery</i>


`This is the most entertaining and accessible introduction to philosophy I have read. I doubt there can ever have been more delightful exponents of Socratic dialogue than McGowan and Monty, his dog.' -- Tom Holland `There is no sharper, funnier, cleverer writer in Britain today.' -- Robert Twigger, author of <i>Micromastery</i>


'Filled with sparkling insights, a joy from start to finish. In turns witty, brilliant and irreverent, McGowan explains nothing less than the meaning of life - to his dog. If only we were all as lucky as Monty to go for long walks with the author...' -- Peter Frankopan, author of <i>The Silk Roads</i> 'An accessible, amusing guide to key philosophical questions...Perfect for novice philosophers.' * <i>Idler</i> * 'Readable, funny but enlightening...accessible and illuminating.' * <i>Church of England Newspaper</i> * 'This is the most entertaining and accessible introduction to philosophy I have read. I doubt there can ever have been more delightful exponents of Socratic dialogue than McGowan and Monty, his dog.' -- Tom Holland 'There is no sharper, funnier, cleverer writer in Britain today.' -- Robert Twigger, author of <i>Micromastery</i>


`Consistently amusing, charming, and occasionally rather touching.' * <i>Big Issue</i> on <i>The Art of Failing</i> * `Perfect to dip into for entertainingly bite-sized anecdotes.' * <i>Observer</i> on <i>The Art of Failing</i> *


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Anthony McGowan has a BA, MPhil and PhD in philosophy, and has lectured widely on philosophy and creative writing. As an author for children and young adults he’s won many awards, while The Art of Failing, a hilarious account of his life as a writer, was named an Observer Book of the Year. He lives in north London, with his wife, two children and a dog.

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