Is this book good?
I'm looking for a fun introduction on different topics of philosophy.
I don't want it to be too shallow, but also not too technical. I'm just searching for a fun read to give me a little distraction from being a STEM-fag.
Can you recommend other books?
>>9857853
Who needs philosophy when you can get into Economics?
(I unironically recommend this book)
Are you a literal child? Go read some Plato ffs.
>>9857865
>published by Stanford University Press
what the actual fuck
>>9857902
"Poppy" economics books published through respected schools is kinda in. Pic related was published by Princeton Press
>>9857912
that actually sounds interesting
>>9857912
I'm not even hating, the concept is just a weird. I'm starting undergrad economics in September and thinking about picking these up to further develop my interest in the subject.
>>9857927
I enjoyed it a lot and started a reading group for it at school. It's very much against the preconceived notions of pirates and their motives, but presented in a way that's still light and not condescending. The author has a new book coming soon that I'm looking forward to.
>>9857929
Econ is the best degree my man. If your school has an economics reading group, join it. If it doesn't, start one.