
Philosophy Canned Food: Spicy Flavor
Description
Book Introduction
Nutritious philosophy, eat simply and deliciously!
A sweet combination of philosophy and diverse content
The "Philosophy Canned Food Series" is an introductory book to philosophy for young people.
Professor Yong-gyu Kim, who studied philosophy in Germany for a long time, took on the role of a chef and created a bowl of easy-to-eat canned food that contains the nutritional value of philosophy, making it easy for young people to consume.
This book processes philosophical ideas that can feel difficult and rigid by adding interesting thought experiments, stories from literature, history, politics, society, and natural science.
Because it contains topics drawn from classics from the East and the West, and each volume contains various quotations from approximately 30 classics, it broadens the understanding of humanities and natural sciences for both students preparing for essay writing and general readers.
Additionally, it is structured in a question-and-answer format between a father and daughter, making it easy to understand the philosophical curiosity of the general public, and Lee Woo-il's illustrations add interest and fun to the book.
Let's enjoy the pleasure of thinking and finding truth and wisdom while reading comfortably like a novel.
A sweet combination of philosophy and diverse content
The "Philosophy Canned Food Series" is an introductory book to philosophy for young people.
Professor Yong-gyu Kim, who studied philosophy in Germany for a long time, took on the role of a chef and created a bowl of easy-to-eat canned food that contains the nutritional value of philosophy, making it easy for young people to consume.
This book processes philosophical ideas that can feel difficult and rigid by adding interesting thought experiments, stories from literature, history, politics, society, and natural science.
Because it contains topics drawn from classics from the East and the West, and each volume contains various quotations from approximately 30 classics, it broadens the understanding of humanities and natural sciences for both students preparing for essay writing and general readers.
Additionally, it is structured in a question-and-answer format between a father and daughter, making it easy to understand the philosophical curiosity of the general public, and Lee Woo-il's illustrations add interest and fun to the book.
Let's enjoy the pleasure of thinking and finding truth and wisdom while reading comfortably like a novel.
index
Philosophy Canned Food - Spicy Flavor
1.
Why We Keep Promises: What Is Morality?
2.
Is Lying Always Bad?: A Moral Deontology
3.
Is Selfishness Really Bad?: Selfishness
4.
Is there no way for good people to avoid harm? Altruism
5.
Is it okay to sacrifice one person for nine?: Utilitarianism
6. Is IQ innate or nurtured? Determinism and free will.
1.
Why We Keep Promises: What Is Morality?
2.
Is Lying Always Bad?: A Moral Deontology
3.
Is Selfishness Really Bad?: Selfishness
4.
Is there no way for good people to avoid harm? Altruism
5.
Is it okay to sacrifice one person for nine?: Utilitarianism
6. Is IQ innate or nurtured? Determinism and free will.
Publisher's Review
Nutritious philosophy, eat simply and deliciously!
The Philosophy Canned Food series is an introductory book to philosophy for young people.
If the word 'philosophy' brings to mind 'difficult and a headache,' this book will completely dispel that prejudice.
Just as you can consume all the nutrients from a canned food that has already been cooked by simply opening it and eating it, this book will guide young people to digest philosophy in a convenient and delicious way.
Professor Yong-gyu Kim, who studied philosophy in Germany for a long time, took on the role of a chef and created a bowl of easy-to-eat canned food that contains the nutritional value of philosophy, making it easy for young people to consume.
Most philosophy books for teenagers today cover a narrow range of topics, are often out of touch with reality, or are simply boring.
To compensate for these shortcomings, Philosophy Canned Food focuses on making rich philosophical stories easily accessible.
Philosophy, the starting point and ultimate goal of all learning, can no longer be neglected.
I hope you can enjoy the pleasure of thinking and finding truth and wisdom while reading comfortably like a novel.
A sweet combination of philosophy and diverse content
This book processes philosophical ideas that can feel difficult and rigid by adding interesting thought experiments, stories from literature, history, politics, society, and natural science.
Because it contains topics drawn from classics from the East and the West, and each volume contains various quotations from approximately 30 classics, it broadens the understanding of humanities and natural sciences for not only students preparing for essay writing but also general readers.
Additionally, it is structured in a question-and-answer format between a father and daughter, making it easy to understand the philosophical curiosity of the general public, and Lee Woo-il's illustrations add interest and fun to the book.
In the first volume of the Philosophy Canned Food series, "Spicy Taste," the author discusses the definition of morality, the necessity of morality, and selfishness and altruism.
The Philosophy Canned Food series is an introductory book to philosophy for young people.
If the word 'philosophy' brings to mind 'difficult and a headache,' this book will completely dispel that prejudice.
Just as you can consume all the nutrients from a canned food that has already been cooked by simply opening it and eating it, this book will guide young people to digest philosophy in a convenient and delicious way.
Professor Yong-gyu Kim, who studied philosophy in Germany for a long time, took on the role of a chef and created a bowl of easy-to-eat canned food that contains the nutritional value of philosophy, making it easy for young people to consume.
Most philosophy books for teenagers today cover a narrow range of topics, are often out of touch with reality, or are simply boring.
To compensate for these shortcomings, Philosophy Canned Food focuses on making rich philosophical stories easily accessible.
Philosophy, the starting point and ultimate goal of all learning, can no longer be neglected.
I hope you can enjoy the pleasure of thinking and finding truth and wisdom while reading comfortably like a novel.
A sweet combination of philosophy and diverse content
This book processes philosophical ideas that can feel difficult and rigid by adding interesting thought experiments, stories from literature, history, politics, society, and natural science.
Because it contains topics drawn from classics from the East and the West, and each volume contains various quotations from approximately 30 classics, it broadens the understanding of humanities and natural sciences for not only students preparing for essay writing but also general readers.
Additionally, it is structured in a question-and-answer format between a father and daughter, making it easy to understand the philosophical curiosity of the general public, and Lee Woo-il's illustrations add interest and fun to the book.
In the first volume of the Philosophy Canned Food series, "Spicy Taste," the author discusses the definition of morality, the necessity of morality, and selfishness and altruism.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: September 27, 2016
- Page count, weight, size: 288 pages | 150*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788934993612
- ISBN10: 8934993618
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