What'S it All About?: Philosophy and the Meaning of Life
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'You're T.S. Eliot,' said a taxi driver to the famous poet as he stepped into his cab. Eliot asked him how he knew. 'Ah, I've got an eye for a celebrity,' he replied. 'Only the other evening I picked up Bertrand Russel, and I said to him, Well, Lord Russell, what's it all about? And do you know, he couldn't tell me.'
Did the taxi-driver's question reveal his own naivety or did it puncture the pretensions of the philosopher? Why was Russell Britain's most famous philosopher if he couldn't tell us 'what it's all about'? Is there an answer to the cabby's question and are philosophers the ones to provide it? These questions are answered in What's It All About?.
This book is aimed at the reader who is serious about confronting the big issues in life but is turned-off by books which deal with them through religion, spirituality or 'psycho-babble'. It is for people who want an honest, intelligent discussion which doesn't hide from the difficulties or make undeliverable promises. It aims to help the reader to understand the overlooked issues behind some of the obvious questions and shows how philosophy does not so much answer them as help provide us with the resources to answer them for ourselves.
Author: Julian Baggini
Format: Hardback, 256 pages, 139mm x 197mm
Published: 2004, Granta Books, United Kingdom
Genre: History of Ideas & Popular Philosophy
Description
'You're T.S. Eliot,' said a taxi driver to the famous poet as he stepped into his cab. Eliot asked him how he knew. 'Ah, I've got an eye for a celebrity,' he replied. 'Only the other evening I picked up Bertrand Russel, and I said to him, Well, Lord Russell, what's it all about? And do you know, he couldn't tell me.'
Did the taxi-driver's question reveal his own naivety or did it puncture the pretensions of the philosopher? Why was Russell Britain's most famous philosopher if he couldn't tell us 'what it's all about'? Is there an answer to the cabby's question and are philosophers the ones to provide it? These questions are answered in What's It All About?.
This book is aimed at the reader who is serious about confronting the big issues in life but is turned-off by books which deal with them through religion, spirituality or 'psycho-babble'. It is for people who want an honest, intelligent discussion which doesn't hide from the difficulties or make undeliverable promises. It aims to help the reader to understand the overlooked issues behind some of the obvious questions and shows how philosophy does not so much answer them as help provide us with the resources to answer them for ourselves.
What'S it All About?: Philosophy and the Meaning of Life