by A . C . Grayling (Author)
The essays in this book, drawn mainly from A. C. Grayling's columns in Prospect, the Dubliner and The Times, are in fact responses to questions set by editors and readers. If beauty existed only in the eye of the beholder, would that make it an unimportant quality? Are human rights political? Can ethics be derived from evolution by natural selection? If both sides in a conflict can passionately believe that theirs is the just cause, does this mean that the idea of justice is empty? Does being happy make us good? And does being good make us happy? Are human beings especially prone to self-deception? As in his previous books of popular philosophy, including the best-selling The Reason of Things and The Meaning of Things, rather than presenting a set of categorical answers Grayling offers instead suggestions for how to think about every aspect of a question, and arrive at one's own conclusions. As a result Thinking of Answers is both an enjoyable and inspirational collection.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 01 Mar 2010
ISBN 10: 1408805987
ISBN 13: 9781408805985
Book Overview: Thinking of Answers is the new, provocative book by A. C. Grayling in the vein of his most popular best-selling titles The Meaning of Things and Towards the Light A. C. Grayling is a weekly columnist for The Times, writes across the national press and is constantly in the media spotlight; on publication, he will be engaged in much publicity