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Olivononics Two: How to Think Like a Philosopher
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Olivononics Two: How to Think Like a Philosopher
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Olivononics (Oh-Lee-Vo-Non-Eks) Two is a short and effective way to get into a philosopher's way of thinking. I've been a philosopher for years and I'm here to tell you it makes a difference in my life.
In How to Think Like a Philosopher I'm going to look at the philosophical questions that philosophy tries to examine. In doing so I hope it will help people who are thinking about taking philosophy in college get a better idea of what philosophical or critical thinking is. By the same token, it's my hope that, if you're a person who's unsure of what you want or how to get it, I believe that Olivononics Two: How To Think Like a Philosopher will help. Philosophy is like a breath of fresh air that blows away the haze that sometimes blurs our vision. By studying philosophy it opens new doors and new possibilities for people to examine. After all, it's been said that "success is getting what you want, but happiness is wanting what you get."
In How to Think Like a Philosopher I'm going to look at the philosophical questions that philosophy tries to examine. In doing so I hope it will help people who are thinking about taking philosophy in college get a better idea of what philosophical or critical thinking is. By the same token, it's my hope that, if you're a person who's unsure of what you want or how to get it, I believe that Olivononics Two: How To Think Like a Philosopher will help. Philosophy is like a breath of fresh air that blows away the haze that sometimes blurs our vision. By studying philosophy it opens new doors and new possibilities for people to examine. After all, it's been said that "success is getting what you want, but happiness is wanting what you get."