Unpick glib aphorisms and root out cliché with the best-selling author of The Pig That Wants To Be Eaten.
Unpick glib aphorisms and root out cliche with the best-selling author of The Pig that Wants to be Eaten.
Unpick glib aphorisms and root out cliché with the best-selling author of The Pig That Wants To Be Eaten.
Unpick glib aphorisms and root out cliche with the best-selling author of The Pig that Wants to be Eaten.
Another rapid-fire selection of short, stimulating and entertaining capsules of philosophy from the master of the genre. This time Baggini applies his philosophical scalpel to famous sayings, proverbs and pieces of homespun wisdom. Should you really do as the Romans do when in Rome and practise what you preach? Is the grass always in fact greener on the other side of the fence, and is there ever smoke without fire? Is beauty always in the eye of the beholder and is it actually better to be safe than sorry? Baggini's approach is as witty and deeply thought provoking as ever.
Baggini is good and witty on our contemporary misuse of proverbs -- Steve Poole Guardian
An entertaining and engaging look at the everyday phrases and aphorisms embedded in our language. Baggini explores the real meaning behind 100 familiar sayings and questions whether the wisdom is still relevant today ... This book encourages you to choose your words wisely and suggests that "a little learning" is not a dangerous thing Psychologies
Baggini makes some compelling arguments -- Will Metcalfe Big Issue in the North
The always enjoyable author of The Pig That Wants To Be Eaten applies his "philosophical scalpel" to famous sayings, proverbs and homespun wisdom -- Caroline Sanderson Bookseller
Julian Baggini is the editor and co-founder of The Philosophers' Magazine. His books include Do You Think What You Think You Think? (with Jeremy Stangroom), What's It All About?: Philosophy and the Meaning of Life and The Pig That Wants to be Eaten, all published by Granta Books.
Another rapid-fire selection of short, stimulating and entertaining capsules of philosophy from the master of the genre. This time Baggini applies his philosophical scalpel to famous sayings, proverbs and pieces of homespun wisdom. Should you really do as the Romans do when in Rome and practise what you preach? Is the grass always in fact greener on the other side of the fence, and is there ever smoke without fire? Is beauty always in the eye of the beholder and is it actually better to be safe than sorry? Baggini's approach is as witty and deeply thought provoking as ever.
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