Monday, February 20, 2012

Learn: Philosophy.



































I first read Alain de Botton about 15 years ago - Lessons in Love - and since then I have been a fan. How Proust can Change your Life, The Art of Travel, The Architecture of Happiness ... I love them all.

I have just finished The Consolations of Philosophy, as well as his latest Religion for Atheists. His gently humorous and self-effacing philosophizing about issues that affect our everyday lives is immensely appealing to me.

(PS On the back flap of Religion for Atheists I see that he has also founded The School of Life. Classes include How to Find a Job you Love, How to Live in a Wired World and How to be Cool.
O boy, how I wish I lived in London ... )

3 comments:

Leenie said...

It looks like an interesting book. Philosophy and religion really aren't that far apart. I don't think we'll ever get to the point where we can explain everything with reasoning and critical thinking, though.

nathalie et cetera said...

thank you for the tip! I will certainly look him up. love this book cover!

Linda Sue said...

Love the book's looks- sounds promising however the whole point is that Atheists are to religion like stamp collecting is to ...not stamp collecting.
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