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What is the role of fate in our lives?

Why should we avoid repeating patterns?

And how can we identify our purpose?



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Praise for Driving with Plato:

‘This is a fascinating and deeply impressive book’ Daily Mail

‘Smith has the suave wit of the professional intellectual’ Financial Times

‘I'll never drive the same way again. Or have a midlife crisis the same way again, for that matter. This book is elegant proof that philosophy doesn't have to be fusty and musty’ A.J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Biblically

‘A friendly guide to the meaning of life's milestones’ Guardian

‘I am often asked to recommend a good introduction to philosophy – now I've discovered one … Smith's work is witty, inventive and intelligent’ THES

‘Roland Smith is a gifted communicator and each chapter is perfectly balanced, and several times my mind was asking 'yes, but what about…?' only to have Roland Smith anticipate this and provide answers in the very next paragraph’ Bookbag

Praise for Breakfast with Socrates:

‘Philosophy made accessible … manages to be funny without underestimating the reader’ Financial Times

‘This charming book wears its erudition with ease’ Publishers Weekly

‘Smith has written a remarkable book, which goes through the seemingly mundane events of a day – waking up, having a bath, commuting, reading a book, and so on – and explores them with a philosophical eye to see what insights might be gleaned … joyously wise’ Church Times

‘A very thoughtful and continuously entertaining picture of human behaviour … a filling mental meal that should leave you delightfully satisfied’ Wired

What it Means to be Human

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A Paperback / softback by Robert Rowland Smith

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    Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    Publication Date: 16/05/2019
    ISBN13: 9780008218522, 978-0008218522
    ISBN10: 0008218528

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    What is the role of fate in our lives?

    Why should we avoid repeating patterns?

    And how can we identify our purpose?



    Trade Review

    Praise for Driving with Plato:

    ‘This is a fascinating and deeply impressive book’ Daily Mail

    ‘Smith has the suave wit of the professional intellectual’ Financial Times

    ‘I'll never drive the same way again. Or have a midlife crisis the same way again, for that matter. This book is elegant proof that philosophy doesn't have to be fusty and musty’ A.J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Biblically

    ‘A friendly guide to the meaning of life's milestones’ Guardian

    ‘I am often asked to recommend a good introduction to philosophy – now I've discovered one … Smith's work is witty, inventive and intelligent’ THES

    ‘Roland Smith is a gifted communicator and each chapter is perfectly balanced, and several times my mind was asking 'yes, but what about…?' only to have Roland Smith anticipate this and provide answers in the very next paragraph’ Bookbag

    Praise for Breakfast with Socrates:

    ‘Philosophy made accessible … manages to be funny without underestimating the reader’ Financial Times

    ‘This charming book wears its erudition with ease’ Publishers Weekly

    ‘Smith has written a remarkable book, which goes through the seemingly mundane events of a day – waking up, having a bath, commuting, reading a book, and so on – and explores them with a philosophical eye to see what insights might be gleaned … joyously wise’ Church Times

    ‘A very thoughtful and continuously entertaining picture of human behaviour … a filling mental meal that should leave you delightfully satisfied’ Wired

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