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60 Philosophical Ideas in 500 Words Each - cover

60 Philosophical Ideas in 500 Words Each

Nietsnie Trebla

Maison d'édition: Shelf Indulgence

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Synopsis

Unlock the Wisdom of the Ages – 60 Philosophical Ideas in 500 Words Each
 
Ever wanted to explore the greatest ideas in philosophy—without wading through dense academic texts? This book distills 60 of the most influential philosophical concepts into clear, concise, and engaging reads.
 
📖 What’s Inside?
 
🧠 Timeless Philosophical Theories – From existentialism to utilitarianism, discover the ideas that have shaped human thought for centuries.
 
📜 The Minds That Changed the World – Explore the works of great thinkers like Plato, Kant, Nietzsche, and many more.
 
💡 And So Much More – Each idea is broken down into just 500 words, making complex philosophies easy to understand and apply.
 
🔖 Read Smarter, Not Harder
 
Forget long-winded philosophical treatises—dive into profound ideas with clarity and simplicity. Each chapter is a quick yet thought-provoking read, perfect for curious minds.
 
🎯 Who’s It For?
 
Philosophy Enthusiasts – Gain insight into fundamental concepts without the academic jargon.
 
Students & Lifelong Learners – A perfect companion for those exploring philosophy for the first time.
 
Busy Readers – Learn something new in just a few minutes a day.
 
👉 Start your journey now with the book series that’s been translated into multiple languages and loved by readers worldwide!
Disponible depuis: 30/01/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 120 pages.

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