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The huge international bestseller that takes you on a journey through your mind and gives you the answers to the big philosophical questions.
Zusatztext Precht offers a uniquely enriching and thought-provoking experience. Informationen zum Autor Richard David Precht was born in 1964! studied philosophy! history of art! and German language and literature. He has been writing as a journalist on cultural! media! philosophical and ethical topics for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung ! Die Zeit ! and Literaturen since 1995. He lives as a philosopher! journalist and author in Luxembourg. Klappentext Drawing on philosophy neuroscience, psychology, history, and even pop culture, Richard David Precht deftly elucidates the questions at the heart of human existence: What is truth? Does life have meaning? Why should I be good? and presents them in concise, witty, and engaging prose. The result is an exhilarating journey through the history of philosophy and a lucid introduction to current research on the brain. The huge international bestseller that takes you on a journey through your mind and gives you the answers to the big philosophical questions. Zusammenfassung The huge international bestseller that takes you on a journey through your mind and gives you the answers to the big philosophical questions.
Precht offers a uniquely enriching and thought-provoking experience.
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Richard David Precht was born in 1964, studied philosophy, history of art, and German language and literature. He has been writing as a journalist on cultural, media, philosophical and ethical topics for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Die Zeit, and Literaturen since 1995. He lives as a philosopher, journalist and author in Luxembourg.
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Drawing on philosophy neuroscience, psychology, history, and even pop culture, Richard David Precht deftly elucidates the questions at the heart of human existence: What is truth? Does life have meaning? Why should I be good? and presents them in concise, witty, and engaging prose. The result is an exhilarating journey through the history of philosophy and a lucid introduction to current research on the brain.