A series has been created for what is a List not a Series - it was created in Persian. It is called:
Life Experience and Art تجربه و هنر زندگی
خشایار دیهیمی سرپرست این مجموعه در مقدمه خود بر این کتاب ها می نویسد: «از نظر من فلسفه رشته ای دانشگاهی نیست که در دانشگاه خوانده شود و مختص عده خاصی باشد که در این رشته تحصیل می کنند. فلسفه به همه تعلق دارد و همه ما از کودکی سئوالاتی طرح می کنیم که جنبه فلسفی آشکاری دارند... متاسفانه د رکشور ما هم نظر اغلب نویسندگان و مترجمان فلسفه معطوف به کتاب های نظری سیستماتیک است، کتاب هایی که خوانندگان احساس می کنند که نویسنده اش اصلا تلاشی نمی کند تا زندگی را با همه آشوب هایش، پوچی هایش، دردهایش، خوشی هایش، سرخوردگی هایش اضطراب هایش و خلاصه فراز و نشیب هایش درک کند، درگیرشان شود و ما را نیز همراه با خودش درگیرشان کند...
"Khashayar Dihimi, head of the collection, writes in his preface to these books: "In my opinion, philosophy is not an academic discipline to be read at a university and to be specific to those who study it. Philosophy belongs to everyone, and we all ask questions from an early childhood that have a clear philosophical aspect ... Unfortunately, our work is also the opinion of most authors and translators of philosophy in systematic theoretical books, books that readers feel the author has He does not make any effort to understand, engage with, and engage us with all his troubles, his absurdities, his aches, his joys, his frustrations, his anxieties and his ups and downs."
Should the Series 'status' be deleted? And created as a List? It might be an interesting list but it is definitely not a series.
Also, the book "The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains" by Nicholas Carr is shown as #18 in the 'Series' and that status is reflected in the title of some of the editions.
Life Experience and Art
تجربه و هنر زندگی
خشایار دیهیمی سرپرست این مجموعه در مقدمه خود بر این کتاب ها می نویسد: «از نظر من فلسفه رشته ای دانشگاهی نیست که در دانشگاه خوانده شود و مختص عده خاصی باشد که در این رشته تحصیل می کنند. فلسفه به همه تعلق دارد و همه ما از کودکی سئوالاتی طرح می کنیم که جنبه فلسفی آشکاری دارند... متاسفانه د رکشور ما هم نظر اغلب نویسندگان و مترجمان فلسفه معطوف به کتاب های نظری سیستماتیک است، کتاب هایی که خوانندگان احساس می کنند که نویسنده اش اصلا تلاشی نمی کند تا زندگی را با همه آشوب هایش، پوچی هایش، دردهایش، خوشی هایش، سرخوردگی هایش اضطراب هایش و خلاصه فراز و نشیب هایش درک کند، درگیرشان شود و ما را نیز همراه با خودش درگیرشان کند...
"Khashayar Dihimi, head of the collection, writes in his preface to these books: "In my opinion, philosophy is not an academic discipline to be read at a university and to be specific to those who study it. Philosophy belongs to everyone, and we all ask questions from an early childhood that have a clear philosophical aspect ... Unfortunately, our work is also the opinion of most authors and translators of philosophy in systematic theoretical books, books that readers feel the author has He does not make any effort to understand, engage with, and engage us with all his troubles, his absurdities, his aches, his joys, his frustrations, his anxieties and his ups and downs."
https://www.goodreads.com/series/276262
Should the Series 'status' be deleted? And created as a List? It might be an interesting list but it is definitely not a series.
Also, the book "The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains" by Nicholas Carr is shown as #18 in the 'Series' and that status is reflected in the title of some of the editions.
18#تجربه و هنر زندگی
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...