
by Martin Cohen
<p> - What techniques can you use to make people fall in love with you?<p> - Is there a philosophical answer to that eternal question: What should I eat for dinner?<p> - How would Aristotle really run General Motors?<p> - And where can we find the secret of happiness?<p> Ten thought-provoking 'life lessons' based on seventy five tasty tit-bits of philosophy, drawn from the writings of the Greats. <i>How to Live </i>offers not only tips on life's eternal questions, but a tasty <i>entree</i> into philosophy. <p> 'What the papers say' - about Martin Cohen's books <p> <i>101 Philosophy Problems: </i><p> 'Cohen continually delights or infuriates us with his irreverent opinions.' -Times Higher Education (London)<p> 'Without technical terms and incomprehensible superstructure, but with wit and irony, Cohen explains the basic concepts of philosophy and, in passing, the most famous thinkers of history.' -Der Spiegel<p> <i>101 Ethical Dilemmas</i><p> '...a chatty, jokey journey through philosophical dilemmas, ancient and modern... but the philosophy is the real thing.' -New Scientist<p>
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