
A 1-Minute Philosophy Lesson in Comics
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Book Introduction
★Bestseller "3-Minute Philosophy in Comics" by Professor Seo Jeong-wook!★
Aristotle, Schopenhauer, Sartre…
10 Philosophers for Those Who Have Difficult Relationships
1-minute cut cartoon relationship class
Most of the problems we encounter in life stem from interpersonal relationships.
This is why, from ancient Greece to the present day, countless philosophers have deeply explored human relationships.
"One-Minute Philosophy Lessons (in Comics)" is a book that easily explains the wisdom of philosophers in a comic format suitable for modern people.
This book features ten famous philosophers, including Protagoras, Zeno, Aristotle, Kant, and Schopenhauer, who impart clear wisdom that can be applied to modern human relationship problems.
This book, designed to help readers understand each philosopher's message and immediately apply it in their lives, will teach them to view human relationships with a deeper and clearer perspective.
Aristotle, Schopenhauer, Sartre…
10 Philosophers for Those Who Have Difficult Relationships
1-minute cut cartoon relationship class
Most of the problems we encounter in life stem from interpersonal relationships.
This is why, from ancient Greece to the present day, countless philosophers have deeply explored human relationships.
"One-Minute Philosophy Lessons (in Comics)" is a book that easily explains the wisdom of philosophers in a comic format suitable for modern people.
This book features ten famous philosophers, including Protagoras, Zeno, Aristotle, Kant, and Schopenhauer, who impart clear wisdom that can be applied to modern human relationship problems.
This book, designed to help readers understand each philosopher's message and immediately apply it in their lives, will teach them to view human relationships with a deeper and clearer perspective.
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index
1.
How to Protect Yourself Like Protagoras
2.
How to protect myself with reason like Zeno
3.
How to Practice Virtue Like Aristotle
4.
How to avoid making enemies like Aurelius
5.
How to communicate even when opinions differ, like Voltaire
6.
How to maintain relationships through duty, like Kant
7.
How to pursue happiness like Schopenhauer
8.
How to face power relations like Nietzsche
9.
How to Free Yourself from Others' Gaze Like Sartre
10.
How to accept others as they are, like Levinas
How to Protect Yourself Like Protagoras
2.
How to protect myself with reason like Zeno
3.
How to Practice Virtue Like Aristotle
4.
How to avoid making enemies like Aurelius
5.
How to communicate even when opinions differ, like Voltaire
6.
How to maintain relationships through duty, like Kant
7.
How to pursue happiness like Schopenhauer
8.
How to face power relations like Nietzsche
9.
How to Free Yourself from Others' Gaze Like Sartre
10.
How to accept others as they are, like Levinas
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Publisher's Review
A Relationship Prescription for Those Who Have the Hardest Relationships
Finding answers to human relationships in philosophy
One of the biggest concerns people have these days is the problem of 'relationships'.
From conflicts with friends, lovers, and coworkers to communication within family, human relationships constantly shake us up and leave us exhausted.
In fact, our country even has the dishonor of having the highest conflict index among OECD countries.
At this point, it is no exaggeration to say that this is not simply an individual problem, but that our entire society is sick with relationships.
So how can we build better relationships? How can we live with less hurt from others? "One-Minute Philosophy Relationship Lessons (in Comics)" seeks the answers in philosophy.
You might be wondering, ‘Philosophy in relationship matters?’
However, philosophy is a discipline that has reflected on humans, life, and their relationships with others more deeply and for a longer time than anyone else.
Ultimately, all problems in life stem from relationships, and philosophers have long pondered the answers.
From Protagoras to Levinas
Teachings from 10 Philosophers Who Understood the Essence of Relationships
This book features ten philosophers from ancient times to the modern era who have left profound insights into human relationships.
They each shed light on the essence of relationships from different angles through their own philosophies.
*Protagoras: He emphasizes that the skill of maintaining one's own standards is the beginning of a long-lasting relationship with others.
*Zenon: He argues that true relationships are possible when emotions and desires are controlled through rational restraint.
*Aristotle: He advises that one can form stable relationships by finding balance according to the situation through the virtue of moderation.
*Aurelius: He teaches how to win people over without making enemies through asceticism and patience.
*Voltaire: He says that we must seek understanding among different opinions through tolerance and honest dialogue.
*Kant: He argues that relationships become stronger when moral obligations are fulfilled.
*Schopenhauer: He believes that one can maintain a healthy distance from others only by enduring loneliness and becoming familiar with oneself.
*Nietzsche: He argues that we can become free only by facing relationships as dynamics of power.
*Sartre: He says that we can only form true life and relationships by breaking free from the gaze of others.
*Levinas: He emphasizes the importance of consideration, saying that the ethical responsibility to accept the other as they are is the foundation of relationships.
This book, based on the real-life experiences and insights of philosophers, offers readers answers to the complex emotions and concerns they experience in human relationships.
The practical philosophy they impart will help you look at everyday relationships in a new way and provide practical advice that anyone can apply.
For those of you who find 5 minutes or 3 minutes too much
1-minute cut comic relationship guide
This book is a philosophy class in comic form that follows a young character as he visits philosophers, asks questions about human relationships, and seeks answers through conversation.
Instead of theoretically explaining each philosopher's thoughts, it allows readers to think and empathize through dialogue and specific scenes.
The story unfolds around the conflicts and questions of relationships that anyone can experience, and the philosophers offer sharp insights and practical advice.
In particular, this book is written in a short and clear manner, allowing each philosopher's core message to be read in just one minute, making it easy for even modern people who struggle to find time to read it.
The profound thoughts contained in this short volume transform the reader's thoughts and present a practical philosophy that can be applied directly to everyday life.
This book shows that philosophy is not a difficult subject, but rather a practical tool and life skill for better understanding ourselves and others here and now.
Philosophy is not simply a discipline that judges right and wrong, but a tool for life that helps us understand ourselves and find ways to live together with others.
"One-Minute Philosophy Relationship Lessons (in Comics)" offers a compass called philosophy to those who are tired and lost in interpersonal relationships, helping them find their way again.
Let us now follow the wisdom of philosophers and recalibrate the distance between ourselves and others.
The moment your perspective on relationships changes, your life will become a little lighter.
Finding answers to human relationships in philosophy
One of the biggest concerns people have these days is the problem of 'relationships'.
From conflicts with friends, lovers, and coworkers to communication within family, human relationships constantly shake us up and leave us exhausted.
In fact, our country even has the dishonor of having the highest conflict index among OECD countries.
At this point, it is no exaggeration to say that this is not simply an individual problem, but that our entire society is sick with relationships.
So how can we build better relationships? How can we live with less hurt from others? "One-Minute Philosophy Relationship Lessons (in Comics)" seeks the answers in philosophy.
You might be wondering, ‘Philosophy in relationship matters?’
However, philosophy is a discipline that has reflected on humans, life, and their relationships with others more deeply and for a longer time than anyone else.
Ultimately, all problems in life stem from relationships, and philosophers have long pondered the answers.
From Protagoras to Levinas
Teachings from 10 Philosophers Who Understood the Essence of Relationships
This book features ten philosophers from ancient times to the modern era who have left profound insights into human relationships.
They each shed light on the essence of relationships from different angles through their own philosophies.
*Protagoras: He emphasizes that the skill of maintaining one's own standards is the beginning of a long-lasting relationship with others.
*Zenon: He argues that true relationships are possible when emotions and desires are controlled through rational restraint.
*Aristotle: He advises that one can form stable relationships by finding balance according to the situation through the virtue of moderation.
*Aurelius: He teaches how to win people over without making enemies through asceticism and patience.
*Voltaire: He says that we must seek understanding among different opinions through tolerance and honest dialogue.
*Kant: He argues that relationships become stronger when moral obligations are fulfilled.
*Schopenhauer: He believes that one can maintain a healthy distance from others only by enduring loneliness and becoming familiar with oneself.
*Nietzsche: He argues that we can become free only by facing relationships as dynamics of power.
*Sartre: He says that we can only form true life and relationships by breaking free from the gaze of others.
*Levinas: He emphasizes the importance of consideration, saying that the ethical responsibility to accept the other as they are is the foundation of relationships.
This book, based on the real-life experiences and insights of philosophers, offers readers answers to the complex emotions and concerns they experience in human relationships.
The practical philosophy they impart will help you look at everyday relationships in a new way and provide practical advice that anyone can apply.
For those of you who find 5 minutes or 3 minutes too much
1-minute cut comic relationship guide
This book is a philosophy class in comic form that follows a young character as he visits philosophers, asks questions about human relationships, and seeks answers through conversation.
Instead of theoretically explaining each philosopher's thoughts, it allows readers to think and empathize through dialogue and specific scenes.
The story unfolds around the conflicts and questions of relationships that anyone can experience, and the philosophers offer sharp insights and practical advice.
In particular, this book is written in a short and clear manner, allowing each philosopher's core message to be read in just one minute, making it easy for even modern people who struggle to find time to read it.
The profound thoughts contained in this short volume transform the reader's thoughts and present a practical philosophy that can be applied directly to everyday life.
This book shows that philosophy is not a difficult subject, but rather a practical tool and life skill for better understanding ourselves and others here and now.
Philosophy is not simply a discipline that judges right and wrong, but a tool for life that helps us understand ourselves and find ways to live together with others.
"One-Minute Philosophy Relationship Lessons (in Comics)" offers a compass called philosophy to those who are tired and lost in interpersonal relationships, helping them find their way again.
Let us now follow the wisdom of philosophers and recalibrate the distance between ourselves and others.
The moment your perspective on relationships changes, your life will become a little lighter.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 30, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 300 pages | 532g | 147*223*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788927880912
- ISBN10: 8927880919
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