PSYchology

Dmitry Gusev’s book is a kind of self-instruction manual on philosophy: the author succinctly and clearly sets out the main philosophical concepts that have existed in the world since ancient times: from pre-Socratics to Einstein and from Taoism to existentialists.

The more information we accumulate about the world around us, the more difficult it is for us to process and comprehend it. And here philosophy comes to the rescue: it is philosophy that allows us to perceive the world as a single picture, and not as a set of disparate, random facts. Dmitry Gusev’s book is a kind of self-instruction manual on philosophy: the author succinctly and clearly sets out the main philosophical concepts that have existed in the world since ancient times: from pre-Socratics to Einstein and from Taoism to existentialists. Analyzing the legacy of various philosophical schools, Gusev shows how their ideas enrich our perception of reality and make it whole and harmonious.

Enas, 264 p.

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