PhiLOLZophy: Critical Thinking in Digestible Doses

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
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Author: Chrissy Stockton, Sarah Heuer ISBN: 9781625394101
Publisher: Thought Catalog Publication: April 12, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Chrissy Stockton, Sarah Heuer
ISBN: 9781625394101
Publisher: Thought Catalog
Publication: April 12, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

A popular question in philosophy is "how do I know I exist?" That seems really boring though. How about, "how can I use logic to get over my ex?"  PhiLOLZophy is written on the hypothesis that if you really love wisdom, you love it in all situations. You don't need to be spoonfed unsolved problems in philosophy, because you're already thinking critically about the US Weekly you’re reading or your kinda significant other. Sarah Heuer and Chrissy Stockton are writers living in Minneapolis and are determined to do something more interesting with their philosophy degrees than talk about dead white guys. They created the popular blog, PhiLOLZophy, in 2010 for people who like to think, but aren't all rigid and boring on the inside. This is a collection of their best work.

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A popular question in philosophy is "how do I know I exist?" That seems really boring though. How about, "how can I use logic to get over my ex?"  PhiLOLZophy is written on the hypothesis that if you really love wisdom, you love it in all situations. You don't need to be spoonfed unsolved problems in philosophy, because you're already thinking critically about the US Weekly you’re reading or your kinda significant other. Sarah Heuer and Chrissy Stockton are writers living in Minneapolis and are determined to do something more interesting with their philosophy degrees than talk about dead white guys. They created the popular blog, PhiLOLZophy, in 2010 for people who like to think, but aren't all rigid and boring on the inside. This is a collection of their best work.

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