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Here, in the most lively and enlightening pop-philosophy book in years, Ferry brilliantly surveys Western thought to teach readers how to live a more meaningful life. "A Brief History of Thought" is already a major international sensation that spent 42 weeks on the bestseller lists in France.
NATIONAL BESTSELLER "The most succinct and accessible overview of philosophy I have come across, and perfect for anyone who wants to dip their toe into the waters of philosophy without drowning in intimidating prose." ¿Matt Haig, Washington Post From the timeless wisdom of the ancient Greeks to
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Here, in the most lively and enlightening pop-philosophy book in years, Ferry brilliantly surveys Western thought to teach readers how to live a more meaningful life. "A Brief History of Thought" is already a major international sensation that spent 42 weeks on the bestseller lists in France.
NATIONAL BESTSELLER "The most succinct and accessible overview of philosophy I have come across, and perfect for anyone who wants to dip their toe into the waters of philosophy without drowning in intimidating prose." ¿Matt Haig, Washington Post From the timeless wisdom of the ancient Greeks to Christianity, the Enlightenment, existentialism, and postmodernism, Luc Ferry's instant classic brilliantly and accessibly explains the enduring teachings of philosophy--including its profound relevance to modern daily life and its essential role in achieving happiness and living a meaningful life. This lively journey through the great thinkers will enlighten every reader, young and old.
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Luc Ferry is a philosopher and the author of the national bestseller A Brief History of Thought. From 2002 to 2004 he served as France's minister of national education. He has been awarded the Prix Médicis, Prix Jean-Jacques-Rousseau, and Prix Aujourd'hui, in addition to being an officer of the French Legion of Honor and a knight of the Order of Arts and Letters. He lives in Paris.