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This book was a lot of fun. Here are some of my favorite parts: On Free Will When asked whether he believed in free will, twentieth-century novelist Isaac Bashevis Singer replied, tongue-in-cheek, "I have no choice." On Ethics Sorting out what's good and bad is the province of ethics....
A light, funny way to introduce yourself to the fundamentals of philosophy, or refresh what you were taught in school. I had a really hard time not reading a lot of this out loud to MT, and while he claimed prior knowledge of a few of the jokes, they were all new to me (I think, I don't remember jo...
The jokes were funny, but I'm not sure I came away understanding philosophy any better than I did. But then again, I'm not really sure anyone does. And it confirms that picking sociology as my social science in college was the right choice. Interesting enough, but not really worth the time.
Revived my 12 philosophy credits big time! Very fun, will have to read the others
This is an interesting read, but I guess it does not look like a "crash introduction" to me. I find it rather a nice complement to what I have already known and have recently learned about. In some parts, I do not really get it and instead end up reading the jokes only for its humor quality not phil...