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Book Description Paperback. Condition: New. Let sleeping dogs lie ? but why? Julian Baggini, co-founder and editor of The Philosopher?s Magazine, presents a selection of 100 proverbs and familiar quotations that are often used without much thought. Baggini subjects them to thought-provoking scrutiny and discussion with the aim of making the phrases ?speak their wisdom afresh?, while dispelling some of the misunderstandings that cling to them. Seller Inventory # 503062
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Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A philosopher takes a second look at sayings, proverbs, and bits of homespun wisdom: "Every society needs its guardian of good sense: Baggini is ours." --The Financial TimesThese short, stimulating, and entertaining capsules of philosophy delve into the familiar words that live in our consciousness yet are rarely examined. Should you really do as the Romans do when in Rome and practice what you preach Is the grass always in fact greener on the other side of the fence, and is there ever smoke without fire Is beauty always in the eye of the beholder and is it actually better to be safe than sorry From the popular author of The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten, cofounder of The Philosophers Magazine, and academic director of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, this is a witty, deeply thought-provoking reminder that we should never stop asking questions. Seller Inventory # 9781582436043