Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2015

Philosophy Wire: Messages in children's books. Are they there?


Philosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2015-02-02]: Adults often find surprising subtexts in children’s literature – but are they really there? [1] You see what you have already seen. Stop seeing things and you will see that...

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Thursday, February 13, 2014

Philosophy Wire: eBooks, knowledge, objects.


Philosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2014-02-13]: eBooks as a product are going through a crisis, with sales decreasing. [1] Technology takes away that personal touch we want to have with others and with the things we love. That is why the Internet will never replace personal meetings (there was a lot of speculation that this will happen, for those who remember the early days of the Internet) and the ebook will never replave the holding, turning pages and making hand notes on a book... That is why it is essential to close Harmonia Philosophica now! And go buy the book! :) We must feel knowledge like it is ours. Not like an object (Greek: αντι-κείμενο > that which is opposite to me).

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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Philosophy Wire: Burning (throwing) books.


Philosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2013-09-29]: The new way of burning books: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Now libraries just... throw them away by the thousands with the "economic cost" excuse. In one way or another, each era finds a way to discard what seems irrelevant...

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

9 steps to choose a good philosophy book



1. Do not look where your eyes fall at first glance. Books at the level of your gaze are the easy-sold "best seller" books. Nothing good can come out of those.

2. Look at places where it is difficult to reach for a book (usually corners or shelves which are too low or too high). Good quality books are usually misunderstood by the sales people of philosophy books who - usually - know nothing of philosophy. But even if the sales people know their job, Murphy's Law works in this direction also, thus making the books which interest you difficult to find.

3. Select the smallest book you find there. Big books are usually by stupid authors who cannot express what they want to say eloquently or by stupid authors who - because they have nothing of value to say - delve into too many sectors without being equiped to do so. (great philosophers are of course the exception to this rule)

4. Take the book.

5. Go to the counter.

6. Pay.

7. Get receipt.

8. Go out of the bookstore.

9. READ the book in a NON-serial manner. Good philosophy books can and must be read in such a way. Do not start from the "beginning". Do not stop at the "end". Go through it as you would go through a morning breeze.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Philosophy Wire: Trust, bicycles, books...

_65615546_lancebook624bbcPhilosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2013-02-05]: Disgruntled purchasers of disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong's autobiography are demanding a refund in the courts. [source: web news] They feel betrayed. People believe what other people say every day. We trust other people every day. We count on other people every day. When this trust is broken, we are shuttered. Nonetheless, we should not be. After all, all we have to believe in is in our selves.

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