A book for everyone interested in learning how philosophy is done and what it can tell us about who we are.
Industry Reviews
“On reading this book, I kept thinking that May must be a really great teacher of philosophy. And what I might particularly appeal to an inexperienced philosophy reader is the deep sense of humility the author displays throughout the book. Finally, I was definitely taken by the author’s tremendous sense of humor. As it is well-known, humor is not a very common currency among philosophers. This is precisely why May’s sharp irony (safely doubled with self-irony), satire, incisiveness, as well as his constant amused gaze at the humorous side of life renders this a truly rare philosophy book.”
—Costica Bradatan, PhD, Practical Philosophy