The Big bang theory and philosophy

rock, paper, scissors, Aristotle, Locke

English language

Published Dec. 4, 2012 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc..

ISBN:
978-1-118-07455-8
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"There are books that debate math, science, and history; there are books that help you build walls or even pyramids; there are even books that discuss Neanderthals with tools and autotrophs that drool. This book discusses philosophy. But you don't need an IQ of 187 to enjoy it. I swear to cow! As you'll see, the philosophy is theoretical, but the fun is real"--

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reviewed The Big bang theory and philosophy by Dean A. Kowalski (The Blackwell philosophy and pop culture series -- 44)

Review of 'The Big bang theory and philosophy' on 'Goodreads'

The book started out well, sagged a bit in the middle, and picked up a bit in the end. I figure I was the near perfect demographic for this book: a smart fan of the show that hadn't opened up a philosophy book since college.

You need to be a fan of the show to like this book. You cannot have any advanced Philosophy degree or this book will be far too simplistic for you.

Subjects

  • Miscellanea
  • Philosophy
  • Big bang theory (Television program)
  • PHILOSOPHY / General