• A Brief History of Thought

  • A Philosophical Guide to Living (Learning to Live, Book 1)
  • By: Luc Ferry
  • Narrated by: Bob Souer
  • Length: 7 hrs and 40 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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By: Luc Ferry
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From the timeless wisdom of the ancient Greeks to Christianity, the Enlightenment, existentialism, and postmodernism, Luc Ferry's instant classic brilliantly and accessibly explains the enduring teachings of philosophy - including its profound relevance to modern daily life and its essential role in achieving happiness and living a meaningful life. This lively journey through the great thinkers will enlighten every listener, young and old.

©2011 Plon; English translation copyright 2010 by Theo Cuffe (P)2021 Tantor

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Good Start, Weak Conclusion

Listen to the first half of this book for a wonderful, brief history of Philosophy and how the field grew from the ancient Greeks through the influence of Christianity into the more modern schools of thought. Then, feel free to skip the last part where the author seems to forget his thesis to present a history of thought and instead give his opinions and dismisses entire religions and schools of Philosophy with a few straw man arguments. Great beginning…disappointing ending.

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