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How to Outwit Aristotle: And 34 Other Really Interesting Uses of Philosophy
Publication year:
2012
Original publication year:
2011
ISBN:
978-0-85738-832-2
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Table of Contents:
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How to know that you exist
How to awake as a gigantic insect
How to fire the neurons in your head
How to be free
How to outwit Aristotle
How to know what knowledge is
How to stop worrying about the evil genius
How to be a ghost in the machine
How not to have feelings or beliefs
How to tell the future
How to be a philosophical scientist
How to turn noise into meaning
How to know what we are talking about
How to live on slippery slopes
How to judge whom to save
How not to eat people
How not to be harmed by your death
How to be God
How to sympathize with the devil
How to be a monkey endlessly typing
How to be seduced by logic
How to be an object of desire
How not to be nasty, brutish and short
How to tolerate the intolerable
How not to be a three-legged frog
How not to be squeezed by time
How to outdo artificial intelligence
How to deceive yourself
How to love what does not exist
How not to be left looking after the clothes
How to hear the Sirens' song in safety
How to think like a bat
How to see beauty
How to know when to stop
How to bring meaning to life
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