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  <subTitle>100 Clever Ways to You Understand and Remember the Most Important Theories</subTitle>
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 <note>100 ingenious hacks to make even the most complex philosophical theories easy to understand.&#13;
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Discover the simple way to understand and remember the most groundbreaking concepts in 3,000 years of philosophical thought.&#13;
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Each idea is broken down into three stages:&#13;
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1) The helicopter view, which gives you an introduction to the idea, and some context around it.&#13;
2) The shortcut, which gives you the core elements of the theory, along with a range of examples that everyone can understand.&#13;
3) The hack, which is a one-liner designed to stick in your memory and give you an instant grasp of the concept.&#13;
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From Kant's categorical imperative to Derrida's deconstruction, there are 100 concepts explained, ranging from empiricism to logical positivism.&#13;
The perfect introduction to philosophy, this is a great new way to learn about the most important philosophical ideas and concepts that makes them easy to recall even months after reading the book.</note>
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