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3-Minute Philosophy Set in Comics
3-Minute Philosophy Set in Comics
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There's never been a philosophy comic like this! The easiest book to grasp the fundamental concepts of philosophy!
A complete overview of Western philosophy in just 3 minutes with this cartoon!

Celebrating 200,000 copies of the "3-Minute Philosophy in Comics" series
Includes 3 types of philosophy stickers and a gift box set

In an era where the importance of humanities and philosophy is emphasized, the "3-Minute Philosophy in Comics" series, a book for those who are at a loss as to where to start studying, has been published as a commemorative set of 200,000 copies.
It consists of three volumes: 『3-Minute Philosophy in Comics: Ancient Western Philosophy』, 『3-Minute Philosophy in Comics: Medieval and Modern Western Philosophy』, and 『3-Minute Philosophy in Comics: Modern Western Philosophy』. You can also find three types of philosophy stickers and a box set that is perfect for gifting.
The "3-Minute Philosophy in Comics" series uses comics as a medium to lower accessibility, but it adds depth to knowledge.
This is an unprecedented book on philosophy that Professor Chan-Guk Park of Seoul National University's Department of Philosophy praised, saying, "It introduces the core ideas of philosophers in a rich way, while also revealing the individuality and thoughts of philosophers through humorous illustrations."
It received a warm response from 200,000 readers and established itself as a must-read for liberal arts philosophy.

Volume 1 introduces the ideas of ancient philosophers who attempted to elucidate the 'principles of the world' and paved the way for the birth of modern philosophy.
Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, the Sophists, the Stoics, and Epicurus.
The name is enough to give you a quick idea of ​​the thoughts of those who have heard it at least once.
In Volume 2, Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Hume, Kant, Hegel…
We introduce the thoughts of medieval philosophers who organized faith into academic studies and of modern philosophers who outlined the foundations of modern society after the long Dark Ages.
Volume 3 introduces the thoughts of philosophers who added depth to human history through practical ideas and transformational thinking.
John Stuart Mill, Bentham, Nietzsche, Sartre, Marx, Lacan, Wittgenstein, Kierkegaard…
Knowing their philosophy will help us understand our society more deeply.
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Philosophy in 3 Minutes in Comics ①: Ancient Western Philosophy

PROLOGUE Why should we know philosophy?
1.
Philosopher who worshipped numbers: Pythagoras
2.
The Philosopher Who Loved Fire: Heraclitus
3.
Laying the Foundations of Metaphysics and Ontology: Parmenides
4.
Philosopher of Paradox: Zeno
5.
Those Who Sold Wisdom: The Sophists
6.
Philosopher who advocated the unity of knowledge and action: Socrates
7.
Dreaming of Utopia: Plato
8.
Aristotle's Syllogism:
9.
Diogenes, the Street Philosopher Who Practiced Asceticism
10.
A name symbolizing pleasure: Epicurus
11.
The Spirit of the Roman Empire: Stoicism
EPILOGUE

Philosophy in 3 Minutes in Comics②: Western Medieval and Modern Philosophy

PROLOGUE Why should we study philosophy?
1.
The Father of Medieval European Thought: Augustine
2.
Thomas Aquinas, who proved the existence of God through logic
3.
The Existence of God: Knowledge or Belief?: The Universal Debate
4.
Awakening to the Dawn of But: Rationalism and Empiricism
5.
Doubting Everything in Search of Truth: Descartes
6.
A philosopher with a free spirit: Spinoza
7.
Human ideas are born blank: Locke
8.
Monads have no windows: Leibniz
9.
Philosopher on the Brink: Hume
10.
The Paradox of Enlightenment: Rousseau
11.
Philosopher's name: Kant
12.
Dialectical thinking becomes reality: Hegel
EPILOGUE

Philosophy in 3 Minutes in Comics ③: Modern Western Philosophy

PROLOGUE Why should we study philosophy?
1.
Utilitarianism: Bentham and Mill
2.
Kill the manipulated morality with your own hands: Nietzsche
3.
My anxious and pitiful existence: Kierkegaard
4.
For whom do we work?: Marx
5.
Structuralism: Saussure
6.
The Planner of Phenomenology: Husserl
7.
Into the Language Game: Wittgenstein
8.
Existence must be revealed: Heidegger
9.
Existentialist Evangelist: Sartre
10.
Structuralist Helper: Lacan
EPILOGUE

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Publisher's Review
Recommended by a Seoul National University professor
3-minute liberal arts philosophy for this era!

"While introducing the core ideas of philosophers in a rich way,
It clearly reveals the philosophers' personalities and thoughts through humorous drawings.
"As soon as I picked up the book, I read it all in one sitting."
_Park Chan-guk, Professor of Philosophy at Seoul National University

Philosophy is hard? Comics are easy! The problem isn't me, it's the difficult philosophy books!
The comic format lowers the barrier to entry and covers the core of Western philosophy in just 3 minutes!


Why should we study philosophy? In fact, in most countries around the world, philosophy is considered a basic liberal arts subject and is taught from adolescence.
Because philosophy is the foundation of all learning.
We too, want to broaden our scope of basic common sense and knowledge by exploring various content, but we may have experiences where the content becomes more and more miscellaneous and lacks depth.
What we need at times like this is philosophy.
By establishing a solid foundation in philosophy, we can not only access most knowledge more easily, but also connect common sense knowledge with our own, deepening it and creating our own unique knowledge.


However, approaching philosophy is not always easy.
Isn't "philosophy" too serious and difficult a subject for us to learn? Listening to lectures by renowned scholars is fun at the time, but I'm not sure how or where I learned them.
I want to learn from the basics, but when I open a philosophy or humanities book written in text, I think it's difficult, and it's not easy to find a philosophy book that's friendly and suitable for beginners.
Are you looking for an easier way to learn basic philosophy? The "3-Minute Philosophy in Comics" series is just the book for you.
This book uses the tool of comics to lower accessibility and increase depth of knowledge.
Due to the nature of the comics medium, there is no need to spend a lot of time reading them.
Easy but beneficial.
In short, this is an essential book for those of all ages, from youth to the elderly, who are new to philosophy and need to learn the basics of philosophy.

“A book created with the hope that anyone can easily learn philosophy.”
The best knowledge and culture cartoonist Kim Jae-hoon and Professor Seo Jeong-wook of the Department of Philosophy at Paichai University meet.
After 10 years of research and improvement, this book was born!


Cartoonist Kim Jae-hoon, who captured difficult philosophical knowledge in cartoons, took classes with philosophy, sociology, and anthropology majors during his graduate school years.
Then, he thought, "What if I could explain the text, which is difficult to read, understand, and organize, with pictures and diagrams?" and he brought a cartoon to every class as an assignment.
Unexpectedly, the response was very positive, and that experience became the impetus for planning this book.
The same goes for Professor Seo Jeong-wook, who has been teaching at Paichai University.
I have continued my writing career with the firm belief that I must learn philosophy since childhood.
Teaching students at university has made me realize how important it is to lower the barriers to philosophy.


Everyone has the same desire to learn and understand philosophy.
But even books for beginners feel too difficult.
Is there a way for beginners like you to learn philosophy more easily on your own? Is there a way to learn philosophy comfortably and enjoyably without having to spend hours poring over the same book? This comic, conceived through the author's own contemplation, was written over a period of ten years, after much trial and error.
Professor Seo Jeong-wook wrote a basic manuscript on philosophers that beginners must know, and author Kim Jae-hoon added depth to the manuscript and turned it into a cartoon.
It has gone through countless revisions and improvements, such as changing the panel comics into cut comics to make them easier and more understandable, and introducing characters that readers can relate to.
As a bonus, there is no time to be bored as it is filled with rich humor to keep readers entertained.


The final installment in a series that will chart the course of Western philosophy.
It provides a refreshing look into the thoughts of a philosopher you may have heard of but don't know in detail!


From the ancient philosophers Sophists, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle to the modern philosophers Husserl, Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Sartre, and Lacan…
The philosophers and philosophical movements featured in this book are all fundamental figures in middle and high school ethics textbooks, and are the most fundamental figures when learning about the history of philosophy.
Here, we have organized the key debates and currents of thought frequently discussed in the history of philosophy into a table of contents that can be understood.
Each chapter is structured to explain the core ideas argued by philosophers and point out their significance in the history of philosophy.
Modern philosophers are substantially influencing the modern history we live in.
Understanding their philosophies will allow us to understand our society more deeply. The "3-Minute Philosophy in Comics" series will provide a comprehensive overview of the history of philosophy and introduce readers to philosophers who have directly influenced world history and our lives.


Through the thoughts of various philosophers, we can not only build a foundation of knowledge, but also learn about different perspectives and changes in perspective on life.
As time goes by, society becomes more complex and requires a higher level of education and knowledge.
In times like these, philosophy is a discipline that is necessary on a daily basis, as it helps broaden our horizons and shift our perspectives.
Through this series of comics, I hope readers will experience that philosophy is not simply a difficult subject, but rather a discipline that permeates every corner of our daily lives and opens new perspectives.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 31, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 896 pages | 1,408g | 130*210*60mm
- ISBN13: 9791168272675
- ISBN10: 116827267X

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