Synopsis
In the tradition of Platonic dialog and Socratic self-examination, it's a often hilarious, always thought-provoking journey across the world of philosophy, from Ancient China to modern Kentucky and all points in between. Inspired by the popular, long-running podcast, and containing an elite selection of the best episodes from the past 15 years, including celebrity guests such as Lucy Lawless and Dr. Drew, philosophical heavyweights such as Peter "Animal Liberation" Singer and Patricia Churchland, and non-western texts such as Ibn Sina, under-represented philosophers, such as bell hooks, and topics from Race and Religion to Art, the Free Market and the Nature of Reality. Complete with entertaining illustrations, never-before-seen photos and original essays, it is perfect for the beginning philosopher or the expert, as well as for hardcore fans and complete newcomers.
“I’m a huge fan of The Partially Examined Life...” - Dr. Drew Pinsky (Loveline)
“I’ve never before heard my work discussed like that, and rarely as intelligently… I enjoyed every minute.” - Arthur Danto
“I’ve been laughing at you for the last year… I thought that I would... go back to university and study philosophy… all because of you.” - Lucy Lawless (Xena)
About the Author
Christopher "Kitoba" Sunami (he/his) is a philosopher, programmer, composer and organizer from Columbus, Ohio. He is the author of the socially progressive Christian devotional Hero For Christ, and the critically acclaimed picture book How the Fisherman Tricked the Genie. He is descended maternally from mixed-race Revolutionary War soldier Bazabeel Norman (and from Tuskegee Airman Major Henry A. Norman), and paternally from pioneering art-photographer Soichi Sunami. He is married to artist April Sunami. He is a graduate of Columbus Alternative High School, Swarthmore College and The Ohio State University.
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