How to Think Like a Philosopher: Twelve Key Principles for More Humane, Balanced, and Rational Thinking

Author:   Julian Baggini
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
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9780226826646


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   08 May 2023
Format:   Hardback
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An invitation to the habits of good thinking from philosopher Julian Baggini. By now, it should be clear: in the face of disinformation and disaster, we cannot hot take, life hack, or meme our way to a better future. But how should we respond instead? In How to Think like a Philosopher, Julian Baggini turns to the study of reason itself for practical solutions to this question, inspired by our most eminent philosophers, past and present. Baggini offers twelve key principles for a more humane, balanced, and rational approach to thinking: pay attention; question everything (including your questions); watch your steps; follow the facts; watch your language; be eclectic; be a psychologist; know what matters; lose your ego; think for yourself, not by yourself; only connect; and don't give up. Each chapter is chockful of real-world examples showing these principles at work--from the discovery of penicillin to the fight for trans rights--and how they lead to more thoughtful conclusions. More than a book of tips and tricks (or ways to be insufferably clever at parties), How to Think like a Philosopher is an invitation to develop the habits of good reasoning that our world desperately needs.

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Author:   Julian Baggini
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.80cm
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9780226826646


ISBN 10:   0226826643
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   08 May 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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[This book] has practical, life-changing applications. --Foreword Reviews on 'The Great Guide: What David Hume Can Teach Us about Being Human and Living Well' A British philosopher who specializes in translating academic theories for a popular audience. --Wall Street Journal on 'Freedom Regained: The Possibility of Free Will' Baggini is that happy thing--a philosopher who recognizes that readers go glassy-eyed if presented with high-octane philosophical discourse. And yet [that it] is in all our interests to consider crucial aspects of what it means to be human. --Observer on 'Freedom Regained: The Possibility of Free Will' Bite-size nuggets of meditation . . . provocative. --Entertainment Weekly on 'The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten' Bright, engaging, and reliable. --Los Angeles Review of Books on 'The Great Guide: What David Hume Can Teach Us about Being Human and Living Well' Hugely entertaining. --Publishers Weekly on 'The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten'


"""In lively and engaging prose, the book distills some of history's most important philosophical ideas. . . . This is an important book. Much more than a guide to critiquing other people's arguments, it explains how we can each sharpen up our own act by becoming more attentive and - crucially - more generous in our thinking. It should be required reading for commentators, politicians and anyone who risks becoming too enamored with their own rectitude.""-- ""The Herald (UK)"" ""On at least some level, [Baggini offers] the remedy to what the likes of Peterson or Malcolm Gladwell do: soberly appreciating 'the sheer difficulty of thinking well' - never reducing his counsel to hot takes or simple life hacks.""-- ""Art Review (UK)"" ""An essential, inspiring guide to the challenges of our time, drawing on interviews with contemporary philosophers, and filled with the author's insights and reflections. It is exactly the book that we need.""--Sarah Bakewell, author of 'At the Existentialist Cafe: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails' ""If more philosophers wrote with the power and elegance Baggini achieves in this book, more of us would learn to think like them. Well, now we can!""--Richard Holloway, former bishop of Edinburgh, primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, and author of 'Leaving Alexandria: A Memoir of Faith and Doubt' ""Nobody thinks about thinking like Baggini. His latest book gives us an urgently needed guide to clear thinking, brought to life by a cast of our finest philosophers and illuminated by his gentle, humane, and accessible writing. Essential reading, both for making sense of a confusing world, and for living your everyday life. I'll be returning to this brilliant book again and again.""--Anil Seth, author of 'Being You: A New Science of Consciousness' ""A British philosopher who specializes in translating academic theories for a popular audience.""--Wall Street Journal ""on 'Freedom Regained: The Possibility of Free Will'"" ""Bright, engaging, and reliable.""--Los Angeles Review of Books ""on 'The Great Guide: What David Hume Can Teach Us about Being Human and Living Well'"" ""Hugely entertaining.""--Publishers Weekly ""on 'The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten'"""


"""A witty primer on the art of thinking [and] an excellent guide to reasoning better as an ethical imperative.""-- ""Irish Times"" ""In lively and engaging prose, the book distills some of history's most important philosophical ideas. . . . This is an important book. Much more than a guide to critiquing other people's arguments, it explains how we can each sharpen up our own act by becoming more attentive and--crucially--more generous in our thinking. It should be required reading for commentators, politicians and anyone who risks becoming too enamored with their own rectitude.""-- ""The Herald (UK)"" ""On at least some level, [Baggini offers] the remedy to what the likes of Peterson or Malcolm Gladwell do: soberly appreciating 'the sheer difficulty of thinking well' - never reducing his counsel to hot takes or simple life hacks.""-- ""Art Review (UK)"" ""An essential, inspiring guide to the challenges of our time, drawing on interviews with contemporary philosophers, and filled with the author's insights and reflections. It is exactly the book that we need.""--Sarah Bakewell, author of 'At the Existentialist Cafe: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails' ""If more philosophers wrote with the power and elegance Baggini achieves in this book, more of us would learn to think like them. Well, now we can!""--Richard Holloway, former bishop of Edinburgh, primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, and author of 'Leaving Alexandria: A Memoir of Faith and Doubt' ""Nobody thinks about thinking like Baggini. His latest book gives us an urgently needed guide to clear thinking, brought to life by a cast of our finest philosophers and illuminated by his gentle, humane, and accessible writing. Essential reading, both for making sense of a confusing world, and for living your everyday life. I'll be returning to this brilliant book again and again.""--Anil Seth, author of 'Being You: A New Science of Consciousness' ""A British philosopher who specializes in translating academic theories for a popular audience.""--Wall Street Journal ""on 'Freedom Regained: The Possibility of Free Will'"" ""Bright, engaging, and reliable.""--Los Angeles Review of Books ""on 'The Great Guide: What David Hume Can Teach Us about Being Human and Living Well'"" ""Hugely entertaining.""--Publishers Weekly ""on 'The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten'"""


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Julian Baggini is the author of many books, including The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten: 100 Experiments for the Armchair Philosopher, The Great Guide: What David Hume Can Teach Us about Being Human and Living Well, and Freedom Regained: The Possibility of Free Will, the latter also published by the University of Chicago Press. He is the founding editor of Philosopher's Magazine and a frequent contributor to the Guardian, BBC News Online, the Observer, and the New Humanist, among others.

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