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Feline Philosophy

Cats and the Meaning of Life

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The author, known for his critiques of scientific hubris and the illusions of progress, explores the insights cats provide into the human condition. Throughout history, philosophers have sought answers to happiness, goodness, love, and the challenges of change and loss. However, the lessons from cats—creatures that captivate our imagination—may offer more profound insights than those of great thinkers. In this exploration, the philosopher John Gray highlights how cats exemplify a life free from anxiety and self-consciousness, addressing fundamental questions of love, mortality, morality, and identity. He reflects on Montaigne's cat, who lived an unexamined yet fulfilling life; Meo, a Vietnam War survivor embodying "fearless joy"; and Colette's Saha, a feline character illustrating the dangers of human jealousy. By delving into the essence of cats and their ways, Gray presents a thought-provoking meditation on human exceptionalism and our inherent vulnerability. He outlines a path toward a life devoid of illusions, demonstrating how we can navigate crises and transformations, adapting as cats do.

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Feline Philosophy, John Gray

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Titolo
Feline Philosophy
Sottotitolo
Cats and the Meaning of Life
Lingua
Inglese
Autori
John Gray
Pubblicato
2021
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
128
ISBN10
1250800250
ISBN13
9781250800251
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Titolo originale
Feline philosophy
Valutazione
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The author, known for his critiques of scientific hubris and the illusions of progress, explores the insights cats provide into the human condition. Throughout history, philosophers have sought answers to happiness, goodness, love, and the challenges of change and loss. However, the lessons from cats—creatures that captivate our imagination—may offer more profound insights than those of great thinkers. In this exploration, the philosopher John Gray highlights how cats exemplify a life free from anxiety and self-consciousness, addressing fundamental questions of love, mortality, morality, and identity. He reflects on Montaigne's cat, who lived an unexamined yet fulfilling life; Meo, a Vietnam War survivor embodying "fearless joy"; and Colette's Saha, a feline character illustrating the dangers of human jealousy. By delving into the essence of cats and their ways, Gray presents a thought-provoking meditation on human exceptionalism and our inherent vulnerability. He outlines a path toward a life devoid of illusions, demonstrating how we can navigate crises and transformations, adapting as cats do.