The Pleasures of Philosophy
by Will Durant
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Discusses truth, love, the differences between men and women, beauty, progress, democracy, morality, marriage, and the destiny of civilization.Tags
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Read this the summer before entering high school, so it was my first introduction to the philosophers and issues he discusses. As such, it was a good book to read at the time
uncut pages 696-697 & 704-endsheet
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Will Durant was born in North Adams, Massachusetts on November 5, 1885. He received an undergraduate degree at St. Peter's College in New Jersey and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Columbia University. His first book, Philosophy and the Social Problem, was published in 1917. His other works include The Story of Philosophy, The Mansions of Philosophy, show more and the ten-volume The Story of Civilization. By the time the seventh volume was published in 1961, his wife Ariel Durant was listed as a coauthor for her diligent assistance on the project. In 1968 they received the Pulitzer Prize for Rousseau and Revolution. The husband and wife team also wrote A Dual Autobiography in 1977. He died on November 7, 1981. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- The Pleasures of Philosophy
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- The Mansions of Philosophy
- Original publication date
- 1929
- Dedication
- To Ariel and Ethel
- First words
- Why is philosophy no longer loved to-day?
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- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Life wins.
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