Big Ideas for Curious Minds: An Introduction to Philosophy

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Big Ideas for Curious Minds: An Introduction to Philosophy

Big Ideas for Curious Minds: An Introduction to Philosophy

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If you saw something stupid happening, you were obliged to raise your hand and say "I think this is stupid" and explain why.

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Reading this was like reading the blueprint for how the best projects are managed at Microsoft.” — Joe Belfiore, VP Microsoft Concisely debunks all kinds of misconceptions about the creative process in a book that’s no-nonsense, fun, and inspiring.”– Mason Currey, author of Daily Rituals: How Artists Work Through relatable examples and clear explanations, it shows young readers how philosophy can help them think critically, solve problems, and navigate the complexities of the world. If you're an adult who already has an interest in Philosophy it is still much needed for you to reconnect with the inner enquiring mind that shone so effortlessly as a child. Beautiful illustrations by Anna Doherty depict two characters traversing the history of the world, bringing it vibrantly to life.The book also looks to the future and asks the reader to imagine a world they would like to live in. What might they learn from self-knowledge? How can they grow, develop and create their own place in history? It is a thoughtful and inspiring introduction to the world around us, which encourages the child to engage with themselves and others through history. Big Ideas for Curious Mindsis designed to harness children’s spontaneous philosophical instinct and to develop it through introductions to some of the most vibrant and essential philosophical ideas from history. The book takes us to meet leading figures of philosophy from around the world and from all eras – and shows us how their ideas continue to matter. The powers of creative thinking can be yours if you’re willing to laugh and learn in this concise, cliche free and memorable short book. If you are someone who is always curious about life, about how things happen or you just simply want to explain what’s going on inside you and how to deal with those feelings wisely, this book might have something for you.

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An eye-catching title together with a misleading blurb is, more often than not, a surefire recipe to draw the readers in; however, it’s the walkthrough that decides which book enjoys fame and success and which drives off the cliff. In this case, the “Mindfire” is a bold claim, hollow inside and unable to live up to the expectations it creates. Makes history fascinating and relevant to children and renders complicated material accessible to a younger audience without condescension. He won me over with the first essay, "The Cult of Busy." It's like this man is in my head! Busy people like to say and believe that they must be more important because they are so busy, but sometimes it actually means they are not very efficient. I see this all the time in the education field! We've got these martyr teachers who stay at work until seven every evening and work on stuff all weekend and all break and all summer and never have enough time and are sooooo busy. I leave every day at 4:00 because I either A.) use my time wisely while I'm at school or B.) determine that some tasks are not important enough to spend my time on. Less busy people are not necessarily doing less and we certainly are not less important. I wish I had a copy of "The Cult of Busy" to hand to every person who ever snidely told me, "I wish I could leave every day at 4:00. Must be nice." A lot of people lose sight of *how* they want to work in the day to day of working. I think this book tends to call out a lot of ways to watch for that. Without prompting, they ask some of the largest questions about time, mortality, happiness and the meaning of it all. Yet too often this inborn curiosity is not developed and, with age, the questions fall away. This is a book designed to harness children's spontaneous philosophical instinct and to develop it through introductions to some of the most vibrant and essential philosophical ideas of history. The book takes us to meet leading figures of philosophy from around the world and from all eras - and shows us how their ideas continue to matter.They're afraid of revealing themselves to others and are uncomfortable with being accountable for decisions that effect other people. A kid-friendly philosophy book that introduces mindfulness and emotional management through the adventures of a ninja. At some point, all creative tasks become work. The interesting and fun challenges fade, and the ordinary, boring, inglorious work necessary to bring an idea to the world becomes the reality.” Perhaps one in five chapters is profound or insightful, with the rest being almost offensive in that the author must believe he is adding value, but in reality it is mostly banality.



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