Zeno and the Tortoise explains not just who each philosopher was and what he thought, but exactly how he came to think in the way that he did. Nicholas Fearn presents philosophy as a collection of tools – from Ockham’s Razor to Hume’s Fork – each of which can be brought to bear on any number of predicaments.
Zeno and the Tortoise: How to Think Like a Philosopher
by Nicholas Fearn
Written in twenty-five short chapters, each readable during the journey to work, Zeno and the Tortoise is an ideal course in intellectual self-defence.
Atlantic Books Ltd; October 2009
200 pages; ISBN-13: 9781848872639
Zeno and the Tortoise: How to Think Like a Philosopher
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