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Why Our Decisions Don't Matter
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Why Our Decisions Don’t Matter

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Vital insights and wisdom on the perennial question of why our decisions don’t matter

This book explores how some of the greatest minds of civilization have tackled a question that continues to play a vital part in our lives today. In Why Our Decisions Don’t Matter, Simon Van Booy curates an enlightening collection of excerpts, passages, and paintings, presenting works by Homer, Sophocles, Horace, Shakespeare, Rembrandt, Voltaire, Blake, Dickinson, Twain, Rilke, Camus, Kerouac, Sartre, Borges, Beckett, and others.

Why Our Decisions Don’t Matter will engage both the serious philosopher and the eternally curious.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2010
Pages
208
ISBN
9780061845550

Vital insights and wisdom on the perennial question of why our decisions don’t matter

This book explores how some of the greatest minds of civilization have tackled a question that continues to play a vital part in our lives today. In Why Our Decisions Don’t Matter, Simon Van Booy curates an enlightening collection of excerpts, passages, and paintings, presenting works by Homer, Sophocles, Horace, Shakespeare, Rembrandt, Voltaire, Blake, Dickinson, Twain, Rilke, Camus, Kerouac, Sartre, Borges, Beckett, and others.

Why Our Decisions Don’t Matter will engage both the serious philosopher and the eternally curious.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2010
Pages
208
ISBN
9780061845550