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by Thomas Cathcart (Author), Daniel Klein (Author)
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“ The zaniest bestseller of the year.”
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“ I laughed, I learned, I loved it.”
—Roy Blount, Jr. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Here’s a lively, hilarious, not-so-reverent crash course through the great philosophical traditions, schools, concepts, and thinkers. It’s Philosophy 101 for everyone who knows not to take all this heavy stuff too seriously. Some of the Big Ideas are Existentialism (what do Hegel and Bette Midler have in common?), Philosophy of Language (how to express what it’s like being stranded on a desert island with Halle Berry), Feminist Philosophy (why, in the end, a man is always a man), and much more. Finally—it all makes sense!

“I laughed, I learned, I loved it!” Roy Blount Jr.

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  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Abrams Image; 1 edition (May 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 081091493X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0810914933
  • Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 5.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (147 customer reviews)
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190 of 204 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Book to Treasure, May 2, 2007
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This is such a profound and hilarious treasure of a little book that I have ordered several as gifts for family and friends.

Because I am long removed from the formal study of philosophy in college, I am grateful to be so smoothly and delightfully reintroduced to philosophical concepts. I intended to read only a brief section (one concept) at a time--each takes no mote than fifteen minutes-- but couldn't keep away for long, and finished the book in a day. Now I've lent my copy to a friend, but I can hardly wait to get it back and read it again.

In an early 20h century Webster's, philosophy is defined as "Literally, the love of, inducing the search after, wisdom; in actual usage, the knowledge of phenomena as explained by, and resolved into, causes and reasons, powers and laws."

Plato and the Platypus describes the findings of the great philosophers throughout history who have conducted the search after wisdom and taught their explanations of phenomena. And then it illustrates the causes and reasons, the powers and laws, with jokes--good jokes, relevant jokes, jokes that made me laugh aloud even as they stimulated my own search.

I don't think I have ever before had such a joyful read.

Peggy Smith
author, Mark My Words: Instruction and Practice in Proofreading
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125 of 134 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MOVE OVER, WOODY ALLEN, HERE'S BOFFOLOSOPHY!, May 18, 2007
Ok, I admit it, I was one of those flyballs with disheveled hair in college who spewed paragraphs from Sophie's World and felt warm and fuzzy about it. Over the years, sanity would prevail and I'd adjust my diet to include relatively more benign doses of, say, Woody Allen's satire (e.g., Without Feathers, which has among the best essays I have ever read on philosophy, with tongue firmly in cheek). But it is difficult to find a book with which I could perpetuate that passion and inflict it on my Regular Bloke buddies and be assured that it'd actually be read.

Well, this peppy little compilation of jokes might just be that perfect gift item. It takes philosophy to task with such flair and gusto that I nearly read it from cover to cover, not like one is supposed to savor a joke book--in sporadic doses, flicking random pages. The jokes are absolutely spot-on, definitely beyond your average "my karma ran over your dogma" variety, and often give a whole new meaning to the term "wisecrack". For instance, a Buddhist walks up to a hot-dog stand and says, "Make me one with everything". He then pays the vendor and asks for change. The vendor says, "change comes from within". This is not the funniest one, mind you, just one of the brief ones that a lazy codger such as myself will take the time to reproduce.

But the romp is not merely for laughs. These cracks are organized into streams/schools of philosophies as it were, which means the book also serves as a pretty good primer in philosophy over the years. I'm one of the curious types who will read up everything possible about authors of a book that I like; knowing them adds new dimensions to what I'm reading. Turns out Tom and Daniel do understand a thing or two about philosophy, having majored in philosophy at Harvard and worked in psychedelic careers ever since, including some gigs with Chicago's mafia! Their superlative command of the field shows clearly in the way this book has been arranged. Best of both worlds: content and context.

So, is it worth buying? To borrow an aphorism from the book itself, "Depends on what your definition of is is". [Translation: stop reading and get it already! You'll be reading it more than once, perhaps even passing it along.]
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155 of 171 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Loving wisdom through laughter, May 14, 2007
The Roman satirist Juvenal famously quipped "Difficile est saturam non scibere" -- it's difficult not to write satire. It was difficult nearly two millennia ago, and Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein prove it still is today.

Satire provides a profound examination of an idea. Aristotle wrote "Humor is the only test of gravity, for a subject which will not bear raillery is suspicious, and a jest which will not bear serious examination is false wit."

It's been said he identified a very compelling reason for using humor: it's a test of ideas. Humor is a challenge to the very core of an idea -- its gravity, its seriousness. If an idea can't withstand humor it will crumble under intellectual scrutiny.

In a section on Aristotle contrasting between "essential" and "accidental" properties, Cathcar and Klein offer this illustrative joke:

<<When Thompson hit 70, he decided to change his lifestyle completely so he could live longer. He went on a strict diet, he jogged, he swam and he took sunbaths. In just three months' time, Thompson lost 30 pounds and reduced his waist by six inches. Svelte and tan, he decided to top it off with a new haircut. Stepping out of the barbershop, he was hit by a bus.
As he lay dying, he cried out, "God, how could you do this to me?"

And a voice from the heavens responded: "To tell you the truth, Thompson, I didn't recognize you." >>

We laugh - why? The answer to the question 'why' gives us understanding about philosophy, ourselves, and the world around us.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Old, lame jokes kill the book
If you're young, you may get something out of this book. But for me, the jokes were old when Milton Berle first stole them and Reader's Digest reprinted them. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Tom Anderson

4.0 out of 5 stars Too important to take seriously
I guess I never really had a problem with the study of philosophy itself - just with the philosophers I've encountered. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Light-hearted learning
This is one of the funniest and yet most philosophical books I have ever read! If you've ever gotten tired with people treating the big ideas of life as "serious business", or you... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Renee C. Mulhare

5.0 out of 5 stars Philosophy with wit
Both classmates of mine from long ago, Cathcart and Klein have produced another hilarious but accurate and informative primer in philosophy.
Published 3 months ago by Gerald C. Davison

4.0 out of 5 stars Funny Filosophy
This is a painless and funny way to learn a bit about the history of philosophy. Very entertaining, and one might even learn something.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Funny and Intellectual
This book educated on the different area's of philosophy and the different theory's through use of jokes. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Chris Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars Plato and a Platypus
Took a philosophy course in college and this clarified many of the issues studied then by use of humor. Read more
Published 3 months ago by M. Hamilton

5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Funny Book
This is a very funny book. Cathcart and Klein manage to teach a little philosophy along with the humor. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Stephen Williams

5.0 out of 5 stars Phunny Philosophy
This book is absolutely great! It's a fun read even if you have a degree in philsophy! This would be a great book to accompany a regular text book in an introductory philosophy... Read more
Published 4 months ago by J. Skywatcher

4.0 out of 5 stars Along with the jokes, the philosophical overviews were quite insightful
My wife bought this book for my birthday simply because of the title, and it does make an excellent gift. The book is full of groaners and koaners. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Howard Abrams Jr.

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