Philosophy is not just an academic subject to be studied at university. Philosophy belongs to everyone and we all ask questions from childhood that have an obvious philosophical aspect. These questions and their answers determine everyone's life path ...
Philosophy is not just an academic subject to be studied at university. Philosophy belongs to everyone and we all ask questions from childhood that have an obvious philosophical aspect. These questions and their answers determine everyone's life path. This series deals with such philosophical issues that we all face in some way in life, from general questions such as (the meaning of life) and (happiness) to more detailed issues such as pain, forgiveness, fear, boredom, envy, love, immortality, and... the language of these books is not technical and everyone can read them.
When was the last time you heard a politician, doctor or prosecutor say (I made a mistake, it was my fault)? How about the last time you uttered such a sentence yourself? Why do we insist so much on justifying baseless beliefs, wrong decisions, and the harm we have done to others? Why do we see the hypocrisy of others very easily, but we do not see our own hypocrisy and hypocrisy? Are we all liars or do we really believe our prosecutors? The authors of this book show us shocking examples of real events and why it is so difficult for us to accept mistakes. With what tricks does our mind help us to consider ourselves justified and right and how does our memory artistically distort our memories so as not to harm the good image we have of ourselves?
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