Books by Mason Currey
“He talks about people’s habits. Of course, everybody’s different and there is lots of variety, but after a while, you do discern certain patterns. There are outliers, but the majority of these people work between three to five hours a day. And they have built into their days times where they are doing something that’s nothing to do their work.” Read more...
The best books on How To Think (Like a Philosopher)
Julian Baggini, Philosopher
Interviews where books by Mason Currey were recommended
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Intuition Pumps And Other Tools for Thinking
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Natural Goodness
by Philippa Foot -
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A Question of Trust
by Onora O’Neill -
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Intimacy or Integrity: Philosophy and Cultural Difference
by Thomas Kasulis -
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Daily Rituals: How Great Minds Make Time, Find Inspiration, and Get to Work
by Mason Currey
The best books on How To Think (Like a Philosopher), recommended by Julian Baggini
The best books on How To Think (Like a Philosopher), recommended by Julian Baggini
We all have opinions about things and sometimes quite strong ones. When it comes to our values and politics we also tend to think we’re right. That’s why examining how we think is so important, argues philosopher Julian Baggini. That’s something philosophy can help with, if it’s done well. Here he recommends five books that shed some light on how philosophers think, when they’re thinking at their best.