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How to Eat

How to Eat

Wise (and Not So Wise) Advice from the Great Philosophers

by Martin Cohen
Publication Date: 06/03/2014

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EAT LIKE A PHILOSOPHER Ancient health tips, cheese, and a dash of philosophy What would the great French 'Romantic' philosopher, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, have made as a tasty entree for nights of passion? Why, cold strawberry soup of course. Could supping regularly on that Scottish speciality, Sheep's Head broth, have given David Hume, his unique insights into science and philosophy? And what's the ethical alternative to a barbecue featuring dog burgers and fried grasshoppers? For better or (more likely) for worse, here are some of philosophy's best recipes and worst arguments about food and what to eat.
ISBN:
9780957692732
9780957692732
Category:
Popular philosophy
Publication Date:
06-03-2014
Publisher:
The Media Studies Unit
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
66
Dimensions (mm):
203x133x5mm
Weight:
0.08kg
Martin Cohen

Martin Cohen is a writer, reviewer and editor specialising in popular books in philosophy, social science and politics. Recent projects include How to Live (2014) and Critical Thinking Skills for Dummies (2015).

He has written about the politics of the climate change debate and has been invited by the Chinese government to discuss ecological rights and indigenous communities.

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