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Auteur de The Philosophy of Friendship

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20+ oeuvres 379 utilisateurs 8 critiques

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Mark Vernon is a writer, commentator and psychotherapist, contributing to and presenting programmes on BBC radio, as well as writing for the national and religious press, and online publications like Aeon. He has a PhD in ancient Greek philosophy, and other degrees in physics and in theology, afficher plus having studied at Durham, Oxford and Warwick universities. He is the author of several previous books, including The Meaning of Friendship (Palgrave Macmillan), God: The Big Questions (Quercus), and The Idler Guide to Ancient Philosophy (Idler Books). He used to be an Anglican priest. For more information see www.markvernon.com. afficher moins

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Religion and the New Atheism: A Critical Appraisal (2010) — Postface — 17 exemplaires
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This wasn't what I was expecting - in a good way. I'd slot this more solidly into the spirituality category, than necessarily straight up religious. I loved how Vernon wove together history, philosophy, and poetry with spiritual beliefs in a way that gets you thinking without feeling overwhelming or preachy. I'm not Christian, but I thought this was interesting, easy to read, and engaging. If you're interested in philosophy/spirituality/how Christianity has evolved over the years, I recommend reading this!… (plus d'informations)
 
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LilyRoseShadowlyn | Jun 26, 2023 |
رحلة في فلسفة الحب وأنواعه، بدءاً من الأساطير وصولاً لعلم النفس الحديث.
أعجبني وأمتعتني فصوله ما عدا التاسع ذو العنوان «الحب، الإنسان، والآلهة» الذي وجدته دون مستوى ما سبقه.
 
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TonyDib | Jan 28, 2022 |
I feel very special at being the first one to rate this book a one star.

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Not really.
The quotations were cool The "brilliant observations" were not (they were also not particularly 'brilliant' in my opinion). Too bad, because I really wanted to like this book.
I guess I'm the only one who expected more (fun) out of something with that title. And, you know, the part where it claimed to be "easy and fun to read"...
It was easy, it wasn't fun. I got bored, I moved on.

Either philosophy books aren't for me or I'm really choosing all the bad ones.
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AshuritaLove | May 24, 2020 |
'This book is more than a well-reasoned argument for agnosticism; it is a timely reminder of the recognition of human limits, in all areas, and a suggestion that the possibility of living within the mystery that is the world can be a good thing.' - Robert L. Smith, Jr., International Journal of Public Theology
 
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DevizesQuakers | Apr 19, 2016 |

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