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Andrew Pessin

    Andrew Pessin est un professeur de philosophie qui explore les idées les plus intrigantes et provocatrices. Sa prose est divertissante, accessible et stimulante, visant à démystifier les concepts philosophiques pour un public plus large. Pessin plonge dans les complexités de la psychologie humaine, explorant les subtilités des relations et les dilemmes éthiques. À travers ses œuvres, Pessin offre une occasion unique d'explorer les questions les plus profondes de la vie avec une touche d'humour et de légèreté.

    The Study of Philosophy
    The Irrationalist: The Tragic Murder of René Descartes
    Nevergreen
    The 60-second Philosopher
    The God Question
    The Twin Earth Chronicles: Twenty Years of Reflection on Hilary Putnam's the Meaning of Meaning
    • The God Question

      • 324pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(78)Évaluer

      For centuries, our greatest philosophers, from Aristotle to Nietzsche, have sought to clarify the idea of a Supreme Being and examine the unique conundrums that He raises. Revealing the thoughts of history's biggest philosophers on the biggest question of all, this book helps you make your own mind up.

      The God Question
    • Philosophy means love of wisdom in Greek. Unfortunately, as much as we all love wisdom, we don't all have the time to spend acquiring it! This book offers you a snippet of philosophical wisdom everyday, giving you something to think about on your coffee break.

      The 60-second Philosopher
    • Nevergreen

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set on the isolated Nevergreen College campus, this incisive satire explores the chaos of contemporary academia through the eyes of J., a physician whose speaking engagement spirals into controversy. As he navigates a world dominated by cancel culture and political correctness, the narrative blends humor with unsettling truths, revealing the madness lurking beneath the surface of college life. With sharp dialogue and thought-provoking insights, the novel critiques ideological excesses while delivering both laughter and discomfort, making it a compelling read for today's audience.

      Nevergreen
    • Set against a backdrop of real historical events, this murder mystery intricately weaves fact and fiction. The narrative delves into the complexities of the characters involved, exploring their motivations and the societal implications of the crime. As the investigation unfolds, readers are taken on a gripping journey filled with suspense and unexpected twists, revealing the darker sides of human nature and the quest for truth in a turbulent time.

      The Irrationalist: The Tragic Murder of René Descartes
    • The Study of Philosophy

      A Text with Readings

      • 460pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Exploring the evolution of philosophical thought, this text covers influential figures from ancient philosophers like Plato and Aristotle to contemporary thinkers such as Plantinga and Singer. It offers a thorough examination of key philosophical fields, complemented by primary readings that encourage critical debate and deeper understanding. The seventh edition is designed to engage twenty-first-century students with both historical context and modern relevance, making it a valuable resource for those studying philosophy.

      The Study of Philosophy
    • Uncommon Sense

      The Strangest Ideas from the Smartest Philosophers

      • 234pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring a range of unconventional ideas from both ancient Greek philosophers and modern thinkers, this book delves into their significant impact on Western thought. Through eighteen engaging chapters, Andrew Pessin argues that these seemingly bizarre concepts may hold surprising validity, encouraging readers to reconsider the foundations of philosophical discourse.

      Uncommon Sense
    • The Jewish God Question

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This book shares what a diverse array of Jewish thinkers have said about the interrelated questions of God, the Book, the Jewish people, and the Land of Israel. Accessible chapters present fascinating insights from ancient times to today, from Philo to Judith Plaskow. An intriguing and provocative book for readers wrestling with big questions.

      The Jewish God Question