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Philosophy on Tap


Philosophy on Tap

Pint-Sized Puzzles for the Pub Philosopher
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von: Matt Lawrence

16,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 23.02.2011
ISBN/EAN: 9781444397000
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 264

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When beer starts to flow, philosophical discussions naturally follow. <i>Philosophy on Tap</i> takes pub philosophy to the next level, pairing 48 of life's greatest philosophical questions with 48 of the world's best beers. <ul> <li>Features a unique presentation of philosophical puzzles, paradoxes, and debates by considering 48 of life's biggest questions in the context of 48 distinctive beers from around the world</li> <li>Provides a highly engaging and sociable approach to the classic philosophical problems as well as a unique look at the conundrums that directly affect the beer drinker</li> <li>Combines a philosopher's insights with thematic humor and trivia to explore issues such as free will, God's existence, the nature of the soul, time travel, the aesthetics of taste, the role of beer in the good life, and the infamous "beer goggles" paradox</li> <li>For beer drinkers who enjoy philosophy, philosophers who enjoy beer, and anyone who has ever pondered the meaning of life over a pint of ale</li> </ul>
Preface. <p>A funny thing happened on the way to the monastery Personal Acknowledgments.</p> <p>Acknowledgments.</p> <p>1. Transporter Troubles.</p> <p>2. Zeno’s Hand to Mouth Paradox.</p> <p>3. If a Pint Spills in the Forest.</p> <p>4. The Beer Goggles Paradox.</p> <p>5. Pascal’s Wager.</p> <p>6. The Experience Machine.</p> <p>7. Lucretius’ Spear.</p> <p>8. The Omnipotence Dilemma.</p> <p>9. What Mary Didn’t Know About Lager.</p> <p>10. Malcolm X and the Whites Only Bar.</p> <p>11. Untangling Taste.</p> <p>12. The Foreknowledge Paradox.</p> <p>13. The Buddha’s Missing Self.</p> <p>14. The Blind Men and the Black and Tan.</p> <p>15. Liar’s Paradox.</p> <p>16. Paley’s Cask.</p> <p>17. Chuang Tzu’s Butterfly.</p> <p>18. Descartes’ Doubt.</p> <p>19. God’s Command.</p> <p>20. Mill’s Drunkard.</p> <p>21. The Myth of Gyges.</p> <p>22. Laplace’s Superscientist.</p> <p>23. Gaunilo’s Perfect Ale.</p> <p>24. The Problem of Moral Truth.</p> <p>25. How to Sew on a Soul.</p> <p>26. Plato’s Forms.</p> <p>27. Realizing Nirvana.</p> <p>28. The Problem of Evil.</p> <p>29. Time’s Conundrum.</p> <p>30. Time Travel Paradoxes.</p> <p>31. Hitler’s Lager.</p> <p>32. The Zen Koan.</p> <p>33. Sex and Sensibility.</p> <p>34. Socrates’ Virtue.</p> <p>35. Nature Calls.</p> <p>36. Nietzsche’s Eternal Recurrence.</p> <p>37. The Most Interesting Man and the Firing Line.</p> <p>38. Turing’s Tasting Machine.</p> <p>39. Singer’s Pond.</p> <p>40. The Wisest One of All.</p> <p>41. Enter the Matrix.</p> <p>42. A Case of Bad Faith.</p> <p>43. Cask and Cleaver.</p> <p>44. Flirting with Disaster.</p> <p>45. Fear of Zombies.</p> <p>46. Lao Tzu’s Empty Mug.</p> <p>47. Beer and the Meaning of Life.</p> <p>48. The Case for Temperance.</p> <p>Notes.</p> <p>Glossary of Beer and Philosophical Terms.</p>
"The book is certainly a remarkable tour de force, combining amusement and instruction. It can be read from cover to cover, or can dip into it when a beery occasion arises. However, even teetotalers can peruse it with pleasure and profit." (Metapsychology, 15 November 2011) <p> "Recommended for fraternity brothers who missed Philosophy 101 or nonteetotaling philosophy majors seeking to broaden their beer horizons. For a more serious yet similarly accessible intro to philosophy, readers will want to consider the excellent (and free) courses on iTunes U from Oxford, Yale, and Berkeley"". (Libraryjournal.com, 15 May 2011)</p> <p> "But, if you're already open minded you should have just as much fun without the beer! But if you enjoy both prepare for an exploration of life's toughest questions and some of its tastiest brews. If anything, it's wonderful to know that with barely any effort you can have a real (read: non-superficial) conversation with almost anyone by reading one of these puzzles aloud." (The Beer Connoisseur, 2011)</p> <p> "This fun paperback considers the Big Questions that have troubled college sophomores since Aristotle had his tenure." (Philly.com, 15 April 2011)</p>
<b>Matt Lawrence</b> is Professor of Philosophy at Long Beach City College in Long Beach, California. He is the author of <i>Like a Splinter in Your Mind: The Philosophy Behind the Matrix Trilogy</i> (Blackwell, 2004).<br /> <br />
Isn't it about time that philosophical discussion is brought out of the classroom and into the local pub?<br /> <br /> <p><i>Philosophy on Tap</i> offers revealing insights into 48 of the most perplexing philosophical conundrums by merging the worlds of beer and philosophy. Pairing each philosophical puzzle with a distinctive pint of beer, pub philosophers can ponder the nature of the soul over a Rogue Dead Guy Ale<i>,</i> examine time travel while sipping a Kronenbourg 1664<i>,</i> meditate on nirvana while delighting in a Lhasa Beer of Tibet<i>,</i> or contemplate the meaning of life while quaffing an Abyss Imperial Stout<i>.</i> You can also quench your thirst for philosophical knowledge about the role of beer in the good life, analyze the aesthetics of taste, and get to the bottom of the infamous "beer goggles" paradox. <i>Philosophy on Tap</i> proves that all the great philosophical puzzles go down much more easily when considered through a beer-lover's lens, including such imponderables as "Could God make a keg so big that He himself can't lift it?"</p> <p>Blending a splash of intoxicating humor with numerous sobering insights, <i>Philosophy on Tap</i> is certain to satisfy both philosophers and beer lovers alike.</p>
"This easy-to-read book makes philosophy fun. It is perfect for both college students and adults who are curious about the philosophical controversies that professional philosophers grapple with every day."<br /> —<b>Randy Firestone</b>, Philosophy Professor at El Camino College <p>"If beer has ever made you wax lyrical, this book will have you waxing philosophical as well. Philosophy on Tap + Great Beer = happy body and sharp mind. What more can you ask for?"<br /> —<b>Garrett Oliver</b>, brewmaster of The Brooklyn Brewery, author, 'The Brewmaster's Table'</p>

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