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167 pages, Kindle Edition
Published May 26, 2020
Philosophy often gets a bad rap among kids as something that's long, boring and useless.![]()
Philosophy is both fun and good for your brain. By thinking about deep questions, anyone, including you, can be a philosopher.
True, discussion takes longer than just memorizing whatever your teacher says, but the time is well spent.This lovely little book is an introduction for both Eastern and Western philosophy geared towards children.
Kids make excellent philsophers. Why? Kids are naturally curious about everything.This book tackles five big questions and explains the overall concept as well as different viewpoints of both ancient and modern philsophers.
The ancient Chinese philosophers ZHUANG ZHOU and HUI SHI showed reverse skepticism. They were debating whether or not fish in a pond were happy. Hui Shi said he didn't think anyone could know. Zhuang Zhou snapped, "You're not me. How do you know that I don't know that the fish are happy?"
The ancient Roman philosopher CICERO supported academic skepticism. This approach requires you to ask a bunch of people to explain their views on an issue. Follow each person's reasoning until it runs into contradictions. In the end, you should accept the view that is least contradictory -- and believe it as the best view rather than true knowledge.