A Journey Through Books | The Philosopher's Book Tag @ajourneythroughbooks2311 | Uploaded March 2018 | Updated October 2024, 55 minutes ago.
This tag was created by BetweenLinesAndLife: youtube.com/watch?v=DAx-qq-OjIo
The Questions:
1. Thales is considered the first known philosopher. Which text introduced you to philosophy or which text would you like to read to get you into philosophy?
2. Karl Marx is a political philosopher, turning the world upside down with the Communist Manifesto. Which political event or event in history would you like to read more about in fiction?
3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau highly influenced The Enlightenment, a period which introduced critical thinking to the common people. Which book or author forced you to think more critically?
4. Voltaire once said: " I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it" Which is a popular book everyone seems to love but you didn't?
5. Hannah Arendt – Doomed controversial even by her friends, Hannah Arendt did not shy away from telling what she thought was true. Name a book that will leave readers uncomfortable, but tells an important story.
6. “You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.” A wonderful quote from Nietzsche out of "Thus spoke Zarathustra" Which book do you go back to for its beautiful writing?
7. Jean-Paul Sartre raised the question "What is literature?" in one of his books? What is good literature for you?
8. Albert Camus – Which book did you have to keep pushing through because you really wanted to understand it’s meaning?
9. Which are the three philosophers you would love to sit down and have a chat with?
I tag:
Elana Makridina
Lia at Hyde and Seek
Marsha Osborne
Brian's Bookshelves
This tag was created by BetweenLinesAndLife: youtube.com/watch?v=DAx-qq-OjIo
The Questions:
1. Thales is considered the first known philosopher. Which text introduced you to philosophy or which text would you like to read to get you into philosophy?
2. Karl Marx is a political philosopher, turning the world upside down with the Communist Manifesto. Which political event or event in history would you like to read more about in fiction?
3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau highly influenced The Enlightenment, a period which introduced critical thinking to the common people. Which book or author forced you to think more critically?
4. Voltaire once said: " I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it" Which is a popular book everyone seems to love but you didn't?
5. Hannah Arendt – Doomed controversial even by her friends, Hannah Arendt did not shy away from telling what she thought was true. Name a book that will leave readers uncomfortable, but tells an important story.
6. “You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.” A wonderful quote from Nietzsche out of "Thus spoke Zarathustra" Which book do you go back to for its beautiful writing?
7. Jean-Paul Sartre raised the question "What is literature?" in one of his books? What is good literature for you?
8. Albert Camus – Which book did you have to keep pushing through because you really wanted to understand it’s meaning?
9. Which are the three philosophers you would love to sit down and have a chat with?
I tag:
Elana Makridina
Lia at Hyde and Seek
Marsha Osborne
Brian's Bookshelves