A collection of think pieces on a variety of topics: the environment (the notion of garbage, who
owns the water, climate change as entertainment, … ), business (the limits of advertising, the
notion of profit, …), rights and responsibilities (making certain words illegal, a concept of noise
trespass, …), social issues (appropriation vs imagination, flying the flag, … ), ethics (should
parents need to be licensed, politics in government, …), education (the failure of …), sports
(drugs, competition, …), religion (intelligent design, tax exemptions, …), and so on.
Philosophy with attitude. Because the unexamined life is dangerous.______"... smart, witty
essays that challenge the intellect ... Tittle's razor sharp words will slice and dice the cerebral
jugular." Laura Salkin, thinkspin.com "… It's all thought-provoking, and whether or not you
end up agreeing with her conclusions, her essays make for fascinating reading." Erin O'Riordan
"Tittle’s pieces are atypical of philosophical writing in the best ways: of interest to non-
specialists, yet instructive and profound, yet entertaining." Ron Cooper, Professor of Philosophy
"… a passionate, stylistically-engaging writer …" George, Amazon
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- ISBN
- 9781926891880 1926891880
- Pages
- 451
- Published in
- Sundridge, CA