![]() ![]() ![]() Publisher: Unbound ISBN: 9781800180666 Number of pages: 120 Dimensions: 154 x 154 mm You may also be interested in. Featuring beautiful illustrations alongside meticulous research and historical fact,* it follows the trials, tribulations and tail-wagging of the dogs owned by famous philosophers and essayists, and presents to readers the unadulterated real histories of the true masters of enlightenment.Ī vital addition to the bookshelves of philosophy students, dog lovers and anyone with an interest in the truth, Philosophers' Dogs is also packed with genuine quotes hitherto (wrongly) attributed to minds such as Karl Marx, Ayn Rand, Socrates and Simone de Beauvoir. He believed that human beings had much to learn from studying the simplicity of dogs, which, unlike human beings, had. Philosophers' Dogs is the groundbreaking volume that will set the record straight and, in doing so, shake the very foundations of both Western and Eastern philosophy. terion in the philosophy of Socrates associate Antisthenes.7 Apparently, he. Not only that, but they've shamelessly changed and altered their dogs' original thoughts to make them sound more human (read: more foolish). expect that Plato will allow a solution without subjecting his readers to. Each and every human philosopher since time immemorial has stolen their best ideas and insights from their four-legged friends. Nonhuman animals, such as dogs, cats, birds, and fish, are commonly held not to be moral agents and not moral persons. ![]()
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