Filozofija i život: Velika pitanja o tome kako treba živjeti

Filozofija i život: Velika pitanja o tome kako treba živjeti

A. C. Grayling

A philosophical guide to life's big questions that shows how the ideas of the greatest thinkers can help us make better decisions and live a more fulfilling life.

Philosophy and Life by A. C. Grayling is an accessible introduction to philosophy that shows that it is not just an academic discipline, but a valuable tool for understanding the world and living a better life. Instead of abstract discussions, Grayling connects philosophical ideas with questions that concern everyone: how to live well, make moral decisions, understand happiness, freedom, love, responsibility and the meaning of life.

Through an overview of key philosophical traditions – from ancient Greece to the modern era – the author presents the thoughts of the most influential philosophers and explains how their ideas have shaped our view of man, society and ethics. He explains complex concepts in clear language, with numerous examples from everyday life, making philosophy accessible to a wide range of readers.

Grayling does not offer ready-made answers, but encourages the development of critical thinking, intellectual curiosity and openness to different perspectives. The book invites the reader to reflect on their own values, question established beliefs and actively shape their own lives. Philosophy and Life is an inspiring read for anyone who wants to better understand themselves, others, and the world in which they live.

Original title
Philosophy and Life: Exploring the Great Questions of How to Live
Translation
Vinko Zgaga
Editor
Tea Vrdoljak
Graphics design
Maja Franić
Dimensions
22 x 14.5 cm
Pages
431
Publisher
Planetopija, Zagreb, 2024.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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