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Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes
Thomas Cathcart
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Daniel Klein
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, 2007 - 208 pages
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highly recommended
Here?s a lively, hilarious, not-so-reverent crash course
through
the great philosophical traditions, schools, concepts, and thinkers. It?s
Philosophy
101 for everyone who knows not to take all this heavy stuff too seriously. Some of the Big Ideas are Existentialism (what do Hegel and Bette Midler have in common?), Philosophy of Language (how to express what it?s like being stranded on a desert island with Halle Berry), Feminist Philosophy (why, in the end, a man is always a man), and much more. Finally?it all makes sense!
?I laughed, I learned, I loved it!? Roy Blount Jr.
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The Primier Primer of Philosophy
In college, I loathed
philosophy
, philosophy students, and philosophy professors, and not necessarily in that order. There were two problems, one my fault, and the other a consequence of the attitudes displayed by denizens of the philosophy realm. I did not understand that it is the structure of the argument, not the answer (or even the question per se) that was the point, so I was under the impression that philosophy was for arrogant, humorless, self-satisfied pencil-necks who were incapable of agreeing on the color of grass. The philosophy folks failed to articulate that the fundamental issue was structured argument and were utterly without a sense of humor. Needless to say that in conversation, we got along like a house on fire; people running away, smoke, flames, sirens approaching...
Had I found this book before being exposed the the philosophers of academia, I would have had a much better attitude towards their grim view of their own discipline.
This is philosophy for people with a sense of perpective and a sense of humor. All the major themes of current philosophy education are addressed, along with a few other threads, and placed
into
context and relevance
through
jokes
. Making philosophy relevant is where academia falls down, but Cathcart and Klein pick it up, dust it off, and make it worth a person's time.
If you never got the point of philosophy, read this book. If nothing else, there are some worthwhile jokes.
E.M. Van Court
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Awesome and hilarious
I loved this book... I have gifted this book to so many of my friends for a good laugh. I recommend this book to all.
A Little Philosophy--A Lot of Great Jokes
I only know a little about
philosophy
, so I can in no way speak to the accuracy of this little book, and in all honesty, if you're looking for an in-depth review, look elsewhere. However, explaining a rather dry, esoteric subject like philosophy
through
something fun like
jokes
is a great idea, and these authors pull it off rather well, with only the occasional stretch. Some of the ideas the authors talk about are quite down to earth and put in a way that they can actually be applied to life, and if you learn nothing else, you can have a few new jokes to tell your friends.
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Excellent.
I won't pretend for a moment I know a damn thing about
philosophy
, as much as I'd love to the esoteric
bar
riers always seem just out reach for either my pedestrian intelligence or my patience, or both. This book, and its companion (Aristotle and an Aardvark) are both so enjoyable I read it completely while in the bookstore and still bought it. The authors appear to have a deeply rooted
understanding
of the nuances of philosophical thought and study yet present the material in such an approachable, understandable and humorous way one can't help but enjoy the process of learning. You WILL laugh and WILL learn.
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Philosphy can be hilarious
This is a very funny book with laugh out loud
jokes
that illustrate all the schools of
philosophy
, including meta-phlosophy: philosophy about philosophy, which, despite its name, does not invole drugs. You will learns something about these different branches that most of us would avoid like cow liver. You may even be inspired to take a class or read a more serious work. Me, I am going to read one of their other book.
John, author of reading Thomas Merton
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