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Die Beatles und die Philosophie: Klüger werden mit der besten Band aller Zeiten

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Die BEATLES philosophisch erklärt – die Philosophie durch die BEATLES verständlich – 50 Jahre nach der Gründung. Endlich wird nachgeholt, was schon lange überfällig war: die Würdigung der FAB FOUR als Philosophen, ganz ernst von 20 waschechten Philosophen verfasst. Die beste Musikgruppe im Wettstreit mit den Meisterdenkern: – Provokativ, rebellisch, spielerisch, virtuos, tief- und blödsinnig, authentisch und unverwechselbar. – „Take a sad song and make it better“: Die BEATLES erkennen – gut aristotelisch – die Wirklichkeit, wie sie ist und verwandeln sie in unsterbliche Songs – You Want A Revolution bis Let It Be: die BEATLES stellen die Welt vom Kopf auf die Füße und revolutionieren die Wirklichkeit. – All You Need Is Love: Dachten schon Plato und Hegel theoretisch. Etwas praxisbezogener: die BEATLES – Mit den BEATLES wird plötzlich sogar die Philosophie verständlich, beinahe jedenfalls. 50 Jahre BEATLES – 40 Jahre nach der Trennung der BEATLES – 30 Jahre nach dem Tod von JOHN LENNON – 2010: PAUL-McCARTNEY-Abschiedstournee

319 pages, Hardcover

First published October 25, 2006

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April 20, 2025
For years, The Beatles and Philosophy was my white whale book 🐳 I’m pleased to report it was worth the wait! It’s written for someone who’s already across the basics of philosophical thought, and an intimate knowledge of the Beatles catalogue is pretty much essential. Luckily, I came equipped with both.

My full review of The Beatles And Philosophy can be found on Keeping Up With The Penguins.
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June 6, 2016
I'm honestly surprised about this book. I thought I was going to hate it, but actually it wasn't too bad. The biggest problem I had with this book is that it took too long to get into. Like, when I would actually sit down and read it, I could get into it very easily, and before I knew it would be a good ten pages or more into it, but that's just it. I couldn't really get into it to want to start reading. For the first Philosophy book I've read, it was a good start. It was very intriguing. The subjects that it talked about. The best part about those is that the topics were actually understandable for the most part. There was very little confusion. There was a lot of effort put into this book. There were very few Beatles topics that weren't mentioned in this book. I think really the only topics that weren't discussed were Solo careers (mainly George and Ringo). I do especially like the fact that at the end of the book, they listed ALL of the Beatles albums (Up to date with the book anyway) for U.K. and U.S. editions. They also listed all the songs that the Beatles did covers of. Finally, they also did a list of all the "Paul is dead" theories/clues. Overall it was a really good book, it's just very heavy with information, you have to be VERY interested to get into it.
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June 8, 2016
I mostly read this book while visiting China with my parents. It was not as good as the U2 and Philosophy book, and I'm not just saying that because my Master's thesis advisor had an essay in the U2 book. Now, U2 will always be number two for me after The Beatles, but I think that possibly U2's music, their lyrics certainly, are more fertile ground for a pop culture philosophy book. I really think that to really appreciate The Beatles music a culturally- or musically-focused study is your best bet.

That doesn't mean that The Beatles have nothing to offer the philosophy major and there were some pretty good essays in this book. I wrote down the ones I liked while I was reading, but I can 't find my list. I'll edit and update if I come across it. Because I know you (all three of you) will be just dying to know which essays got my seal of approval. . .
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June 29, 2010
Certainly gained a much deeper insight on Beatles and their songwriting. The amount of thought and research done on them is quite astonishing. It's excellent, they also give much in-depth information and many reasons for their deductions from the Beatles' lyrics. There are two ways of appreciating the Beatles fully : One is to simply listen to their music, the other is to know what went on behind making their music.
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July 12, 2009
A fun way to read about the Beatles. Each chapter is a different essay, written by a different person. The Beatles and moral philosophy, social philosophy, existentialism, Nietzsche, the practice of philosophy, and other subtopics are included in the volume.
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August 17, 2017
Images of broken light which dance before me like a million eyes
They call me on and on across the universe
Thoughts meander like a restless wind
Inside a letter box they
Stumble blindly as they make their way
Across the universe
Jai guru deva om
Nothing's gonna change my world....
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May 21, 2010
Not one of the better offerings from this series. Most of it is concerned with the social impact of the Beatles rather than the philosophical ideas in their music.
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December 11, 2010
Want to know more about philosophy? Do you know any Beatles songs? If the answer to both of these is YES! then this book is for you! Easy to understand and relate.
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January 3, 2016
Because each chapter is from a different philosopher, there were obviously some chapters I really enjoyed and others I just wanted to skim through. Overall interesting.
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June 6, 2012
If you are a Beatles fan, the men not just the songs, then most of this is already self-evident. But it is a very interesting way to read about them and take them with you in daily life.
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June 8, 2013
I thought I'd gain some "Beatles knowledge" from reading this book but I've realized that the its kinda like the author is trying to put words in the Beatles mouths
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