Socrates, go to the ballpark

Socrates, go to the ballpark

by Eric Bronson

Tytuł oryginalny
Atomic Habits
Język oryginału
Angielski
Liczba stron
320
Wydawnictwo
Avery

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Socrates, go to the ballparkThe topic of the 21st century scholarship will be consensus and convergence. This is because convergence and cooperative exchanges among the various regions in the human society, which are complicated and multifaceted, lead to a wider expansion of the field of view. In this sense, "Socrates, go to the baseball field" is a book about new attempts of consensus and convergence beyond the contact points of baseball and philosophy, giving rich humorous citation and historical anecdotes to informative fun. Through the pleasant conversation of baseball and philosophy, we introduce the first encounter between baseball and philosophy beyond humanities and science. Legends of baseball face all-star philosopher team! Ted Williams, Jackie Robinson, Babe Ruth, Sammy Sosa, Berry Bones ... A big match of the legendary major leagues in Socrates, Kant, Aristotle and the Temple of Philosophy. Baseball is a game of people who think. More than any other sport, baseball is referred to as a brain game. In order to create a drama called baseball, you need all kinds of strategies and techniques, and you have to master complicated baseball rules. These sparkling brain-play-minded philosophers threw flags. This book invites readers to an exciting world of baseball centered around nine key words and questions from 21 professional thinkers about baseball, home, faith, rules, tricks, and uncertainty.

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