What Not to Say: Philosophy for Life's Tricky Moments

What Not to Say: Philosophy for Life's Tricky Moments

by Mark Vernon (Author)

Synopsis

Everyone has such moments: 'I didn't know what to say' times when you are silenced - overwhelmed with embarrassment - because someone confronts you with a situation, and you have no idea how to respond. And the worst thing is - you then say the wrong thing. WHAT NOT TO SAY takes those situations, unpacks them with philosophy, and explores the dos and don'ts. Why philosophy? Because philosophy has always been gripped by questions of life. It was Socrates who first raised the question of how to live. He launched a tradition that sees life not as a problem to be solved, but as an art. Covering areas such as friendship, love, politics and religion, WHAT NOT TO SAY is witty and thought-provoking, and will enable readers to speak more truthfully in difficult situations, talk about personal problems in a wider perspective and gain greater clarity when discussing what to do in the future.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 07 Aug 2008

ISBN 10: 0753824329
ISBN 13: 9780753824320
Book Overview: An aid in the search for the wise thing to say, that vital precursor to the wise way to live An alternative introduction to some of the thoughts of the greatest thinkers, in an accessible format. Mark Vernon has a PhD from Warwick University in philosophy, degrees in theology from Oxford University and Durham University, and a physics degree from Durham University. He writes regularly for the Guardian, The Philosophers' Magazine, TLS, Financial Times and New Statesman, alongside a range of business titles. He also broadcasts, notably on BBC Radio 4's In Our Time. He is an Honorary Research Fellow at Birkbeck College, University of London.

Author Bio
Formerly an Anglican priest, Mark Vernon is an Honorary Research Fellow in Philosophy at Birkbeck College, London.