In these essays-dealing variously with illness and disability, writing and reading, liberty and apathy, distrust and expertise, Raymond Aron and liberalism, love and grief, and Jake's cat Lemons-Jake Goldsmith, author of Neither Weak Nor Obtuse and founder of the Barbellion Prize, demonstrates that the root of philosophy is the courage of honesty. With illustrations by Wend Rend.
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Philosophy