A philosopher’s guide to losing weight, and keeping it off, by
embracing a whole new approach to life, by the author of The
Philosopher’s Demise. In this slim volume, a middle-aged philosopher
takes on the weighty double challenge of comprehending an expanding
universe while fighting an expanding waistline. Witty, thoughtful, and
practical, this is a thinking person’s guide to the how—and
why—of watching what you eat. “I urge you to live at the peak of
enjoyment of life,” Richard Watson writes. “Descartes said that
the essence of the soul is self-consciousness. If you want to enjoy
your life, pay attention to what you are doing. Control as much of
your life as you can. Live in full consciousness. And don’t stop
thinking for yourself.” Here’s an erudite and fascinating
combination of common sense, Cartesian philosophy, and the presumption
that understanding the mysteries of weight loss and the universe are
somehow compatible, even sympathetic, ambitions. If Descartes had
written a treatise on losing weight to maintain discipline amidst
life’s vicissitudes, it would have read much like this. Richard
Watson wants you to lose weight, as he did, while gaining new wisdom
about yourself—and what you eat.
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How to Lose Weight & Change the World
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781567924534
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
David R. Godine, Publisher
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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