Products
Products
    • Total RON Comandă
      x
      Your cart is empty.
      Comandă
      Western Philosophy Card Set
      Western Philosophy Card Set
      Western Philosophy Card Set
      Western Philosophy Card Set
      Western Philosophy Card Set
      Western Philosophy Card Set

      Western Philosophy Card Set

      Bring Philosophy to Life
      0.0 / 10 ( 0 votes)
      Categories:
      Language:
      Engleza
      Publishing Date:
      2018
      Cover Type:
      Hardcover
      Page Count:
      20
      Country of Origin:
      Marea Britanie
      ISBN:
      5060538150306
      Dimensions: l: 15.9cm | H: 11.5cm
      Unavailable
      Unavailable
      Price applicable only to online purchases!
      Free Gift Wrapping!
      Free shipping over 150 RON
      You can return it in 14 days
      You got questions? Contact Us!
      Publisher's Synopsis
      • 20 cards in a gift box
      • Introducing ideas from Western Philosophy
      • Cards to bring philosophical ideas into our daily lives
      • 159mm x 115mm x 20mm

      Western Philosophy

      Philosophy is a discipline committed to helping us live wiser and less sorrowful lives. This card set draws together twenty of the greatest ideas found in Western philosophy, spanning the history of thought from Socrates to Jean-Paul Sartre. Each is displayed on a beautiful illustrated card. We are reminded of the wit, humanity and relevance of a number of philosophes including Nietzsche and Heidegger, Kant and Camus, Machiavelli and Kierkegaard. Essential thoughts about love, work, anxiety, self-knowledge and happiness are rescued, highlighted and inspiringly presented here so they can work their consoling effect where it is more needed: in our daily lives.

      Example Content

      • Eudaimonia: 'This is an Ancient Greek word, normally translated as 'fulfilment', particularly emphasised by the philosopher Aristotle. It deserves wider currency because it corrects the shortfalls in one of the most central terms in our contemporary idiom: happiness. The Ancient Greeks resolutely did not believe that the purpose of life was to be happy; they proposed that it was to be fulfilled. It is eminently possible to be fulfilled and, at the same time, under pressure, suffering physically or mentally, overburdened and in a tetchy mood. [...] Henceforth, we shouldn't try to be happy; we should accept the greater realism, ambition and patience that accompanies the quest for eudaimonia.'
      • The Sublime: 'The concept of the sublime refers to an experience of vastness (of space, age, time) beyond calculation or comprehension - a sense of awe that we might feel before an ocean, a glacier, the Earth from a plane, or a starry sky. [...] The Sublime grants us a perspective from which our own concerns seem mercifully irrelevant.'


      The School of Life is devoted to developing emotional intelligence through the help of culture.

      Reviews and comments

      Nota

      de |

      There are no reviews yet for this product.
      Add a review
      You need to authenticate in order to add a review.