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The Philosophy Files 2 Stephen Law

The Philosophy Files 2 By Stephen Law

The Philosophy Files 2 by Stephen Law


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Summary

An adventure in thinking. The follow up to the hugely successful 'Philosophy Files'.

The Philosophy Files 2 Summary

The Philosophy Files 2 by Stephen Law

Stephen Law follows THE PHILOSOPHY FILES with a second book of philosophical conundrums for teenagers. This time he asks such questions as Do Miracles Happen? Why Do These Words Mean Something? and Do I Know the Sun will Rise Tomorrow? You can dip into the arguments that interest you, in eight chapters where the themes are set up in witty scenarios and then debated. There are wacky thought experiments to work out and a variety of characters appear - some of them Martians. As in THE PHILOSOPHY FILES, there are hundreds of lively cartoons running through the book. Stephen Law is a brilliant communicator with a passion to make young people think for themselves. As the GUARDIAN said: 'It's philosophy in action rather than philosophy in aspic...a real philosophy book for kids - which students and adults could enjoy too - finally exists'.

About Stephen Law

Stephen Law was a school dropout who became a postman in Cambridge, then took a degree in philosophy at Oxford, becoming a Junior Research Fellow at the Queen's College. He now teaches philosophy at Heythrop College, University of London. He has published a number of books including The Philosophy Files and The Philosophy Gym. Daniel Postgate is the cartoonist for the Daily Express. He has illustrated a number of children's books, including The Philosophy Files and The Outer Limits.

Additional information

GOR001343328
9781842555255
1842555251
The Philosophy Files 2 by Stephen Law
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hachette Children's Group
20060316
224
N/A
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