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Breakfast with Socrates:

An Extraordinary (Philosophical) Journey Through Your Ordinary Day
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Free Press, Mar 9, 2010 - Philosophy - 256 pages
Ever want to have a bagel with Hegel? Eggs with Bacon? Or spend a day with Socrates, Mill, Herodotus, or Kant, able to pick their brains about the most mundane moments of your life? Former Oxford Philosophy Fellow Robert Rowland Smith thought he would, and so with dry wit and marvelous invention, Smith whisks you through a typical day, injecting a little philosophy into it at every turn. Wake up with Descartes, go to work with Plato and Nietzsche, visit the gym with Kant, have sex with Ovid (or Simone de Beauvoir).

As the day unfolds, Smith grounds complex, abstract ideas in concrete experience, giving you an informal introduction to applying philosophy to everyday life. Not only does Breakfast with Socrates cover the basic arguments of philosophy, it brings an irresistible, insouciant charm to its big questions, waking us up to the richest possible range of ideas on how to live. Neither breakfast, lunch, nor dinner will ever be the same again.

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Review: Breakfast with Socrates: An Extraordinary (Philosophical) Journey Through Your Ordinary Day

User Review  - Mutasem Al-abweh - Goodreads

A really neat book on philosophy that relates to our everyday tasks that we do in a fun, educational way. If you would like to know why it's good to bunk off from work, never pay for dinner when out ... Read full review

Review: Breakfast with Socrates: An Extraordinary (Philosophical) Journey Through Your Ordinary Day

User Review  - Kane - Goodreads

Judging a book by it's cover would be fair in this case. Here we have a philosophical jaunt through the day, fueled by a provocative web of associations spun by author Robert Rowland Smith, running ... Read full review

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About the author (2010)

Robert spent the first part of his career as a Prize Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, and the second as a partner in a leading firm of management consultants.He has written for The Independent, been profiled in The Sunday Telegraph Magazine, contributed to books on philosophy for children, and broadcast for BBC Radio. Robert now divides his time between consulting, writing, and giving talks about the philosophy of life. He lives in London with his wife and has three daughters.

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