If Aristotle's Kid Had an iPod

If Aristotle's Kid Had an iPod
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Publisher : TAN Books
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781618908001
ISBN-13 : 1618908006
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Book Synopsis If Aristotle's Kid Had an iPod by : Conor Gallagher

Download or read book If Aristotle's Kid Had an iPod written by Conor Gallagher and published by TAN Books. This book was released on 2012 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: You've never seen Aristotle like this! In If Aristotle's Kid Had an iPod: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Parents, Conor Gallagher dusts off Aristotle's Ethics and reveals a vibrant, illuminating philosophy no less powerful and profound than when it was first penned. Aristotle's philosophy of man has endured for millenia. The truth of Aristotle's insights has been acknowledged by saints and scholars, illustrated in literature and pop culture, even empirically demonstrated by modern science. But you've never seen it like this. Gallagher masterfully weaves Aristotle, scientific studies, pop culture, and parenting tales together making If Aristotle's Kid Had an iPod: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Parents a funny, rich, and informative read, and an indispensible guide for any parent who wants to pass on the secrets of a happy life to their kids.


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