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327:, said: "Academic philosophy in the United States has virtually abandoned the attempt to speak to the culture at large, but philosophy professors are doing something of incredible importance: they are trying to get things right. That is the thread that connects them back to Socrates -- even if they are not willing to follow him into the marketplace -- and that is the thread that 289:, "singling these thinkers out and grouping them together is only the smaller part of de Botton’s achievement. He has also succeeded in bringing each one to life. The lessons that he draws from his sages might, in other hands, have appeared trite. But he writes with such charm and freshness that he somehow avoids the pitfall." 316:
wrote: "Comforting, but meaningless. In seeking to popularise philosophy, Alain de Botton has merely trivialised it, smoothing the discipline into a series of silly sound bites. ... is bad because the conception of philosophy that it promotes is a decadent one, and can only mislead readers as to
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is certainly a commentary rather than a work of original thought; but few discussions on the great philosophers can have been so entertaining. De Botton takes us on a brisk, playful tour of the lives and ideas of half-a-dozen of the big names in the history of philosophy."
177:, de Botton attempts to console the reader through everyday problems (or at least help them to understand them) by extensively quoting and interpreting a number of philosophers. These are categorised in a number of chapters with one philosopher used in each. 496: 468: 449: 295:
writes "Congenial, refreshing, original—and mercifully succinct—de Botton may well achieve the impossible by making philosophy popular."
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figure to Boethius to console him in the year he was imprisoned, leading up to his impending execution.
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has been primarily positive. It received glowing praise in, among other publications,
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said, "the simplicity of his writing is not the product of a simple mind."
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Skidelsky, Edward (27 March 2000). "Comforting, but meaningless."
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in 2000, subsequent publications (2001 onwards) have been by
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A few critics have been negative. Edward Skidelsky of the
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Consolations of Philosophy
Boethius
The Consolation of Philosophy

Alain de Botton
Hamish Hamilton
Penguin Books
ISBN
0-140-27661-0
ISBN
0-140-27661-0
Alain de Botton
Hamish Hamilton
Penguin Books
Boethius's
Consolation of Philosophy
allegorical
Schopenhauer
Nietzsche
Seneca
Montaigne
Epicurus
Socrates
The New York Review of Books
Humphrey Carpenter
The Sunday Times
Sunday Telegraph
Kirkus Reviews
Alison Lurie
New York Review of Books

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