En cours de chargement...
How to be yourself at a party where you don't know anyone?
(Does the self exist?)
Why does Grandma put a cap and a plaid sweater on her Yorkie?
(Do animals have a reason?)
How could I have stayed with such a stupid guy for so long?
(Do we only desire things that we consider good?)
When we hear "philosophy, " we sometimes think of incomprehensible or boring books. The very names of the authors are unpronounceable: Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger.
Living or dead, they often look like zombies. They are in their own world and use words that we do not always understand, like "idiosyncrasy, " "ontological, " or "transcendental." In this book, we hope to remove these prejudices. Philosophy is not boring; it allows us to understand complex things in a simple way, and therefore it is never far from everyday life. It speaks to everyone. It is for everyone.