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Short books on Philosophy

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1bk11
Bewerkt: jun 1, 2018, 4:20 am

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Hello,
I've always loved philosophy and believe that writing, analytical, and critical thinking skills developed by studying philosophy prepares a student for success in any career he or she may choose.
Recently I've written a short book (110 pg) on philosophy called "Understanding Our Cosmos - The Philosophical Way".This book makes a realistic endeavor to expound the cosmos and its functioning from a philosophical and metaphysical angle. This is my first book and I'm very proud of my very first endeavor.

Check this book in the ongoing LT giveaway. Understanding Our Cosmos -The Philosophical Way by Bhaktee Kale Also available on Kindle Unlimited Please take a look and do share your invaluable feedback with me.

-- Also please do suggest other short insightful books on Philosophy --

2bacchus.
Bewerkt: jun 1, 2018, 6:26 am

Congratulations on your first book!

I'm sure everyone has their own take on things but for me the A-Z book on life philosophy is The Saviors of God (Greek and Latin: Ασκητική. Salvatores dei) From Nikos Kazantzakis. I'm Greek so I'm not sure how well this is translated into other languages but it's a powerful short book (less than 100 pages)

3eschator83
aug 6, 2018, 8:11 pm

I add my congratulations and wish you well. I'll try to find the LT listing and some reviews.

4eschator83
aug 8, 2018, 5:39 pm

Can anyone explain why LT recognizes the book Understanding our Cosmos, but when using the search in Add a book, the book can't be found? I will add it manually, but wonder whether the Overcat search can't include the LT data base?

5LesMiserables
Bewerkt: okt 3, 2019, 3:23 am

I would recommend...
What Does It All Mean? A Very Short Introduction to Philosophy by Thomas Nagel.

I'm surprised that someone who has written a book on Philosophy, need ask for recommendations of books on Philosophy. ;-)