What are our memories and feelings? What are ideas? What is the nature of time? How do our thoughts connect with the outer world? Is freedom of thought an illusion--or a possibility worthy of real inner effort?
Basing his discussion on everyday examples, Richard Bunzl addresses some of the oldest and most fundamental philosophical questions. Using language that is simultaneously vivid, down-to-earth and poetic, the author presents thought-provoking, bite-sized chapters, each ending in helpful summaries.
In Search of Thinking is a highly readable and practical philosophy of life, invoking and iluminating universal human experiences.