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Nasty, Brutish, and Short

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  • 384 páginas
  • 14 horas de lectura

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A Michigan professor of law and philosophy presents a thought-provoking exploration of life's biggest questions through the lens of his two young sons, Rex and Hank. From their earliest days, Hershovitz observed their natural curiosity and philosophical inquiries, recognizing that children often grapple with profound questions about the world. Their attempts to make sense of complex issues sometimes echo ancient philosophical debates, while at other times, they introduce fresh perspectives. With humor and engaging storytelling, Hershovitz follows the philosophical agenda set by his sons, tackling topics such as rights, revenge, authority, sex, gender, race, knowledge, and truth—subjects often overlooked by adults. Through their inquisitive lens, he guides readers on a captivating journey through both contemporary and classic philosophy. Hershovitz emphasizes the importance of encouraging children's philosophical explorations and invites adults to participate in these discussions. By doing so, he believes we can enhance our own thinking and rediscover the wonder that children experience in their quest for understanding.

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Nasty, Brutish, and Short, Scott Hershovitz

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2022
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Inglés
Publicado en
2022
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Tapa dura
Páginas
384
ISBN10
0241448794
ISBN13
9780241448793
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4,25 de 5
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A Michigan professor of law and philosophy presents a thought-provoking exploration of life's biggest questions through the lens of his two young sons, Rex and Hank. From their earliest days, Hershovitz observed their natural curiosity and philosophical inquiries, recognizing that children often grapple with profound questions about the world. Their attempts to make sense of complex issues sometimes echo ancient philosophical debates, while at other times, they introduce fresh perspectives. With humor and engaging storytelling, Hershovitz follows the philosophical agenda set by his sons, tackling topics such as rights, revenge, authority, sex, gender, race, knowledge, and truth—subjects often overlooked by adults. Through their inquisitive lens, he guides readers on a captivating journey through both contemporary and classic philosophy. Hershovitz emphasizes the importance of encouraging children's philosophical explorations and invites adults to participate in these discussions. By doing so, he believes we can enhance our own thinking and rediscover the wonder that children experience in their quest for understanding.