Description
Discover 'A Short History of Truth' by Julian Baggini, a compelling exploration of philosophical concepts that shape our understanding of truth and reality. This thought-provoking book, published by Quercus Books in 2018, spans 192 pages and is presented in a convenient B-format paperback. Baggini, a renowned philosopher and the founding editor of The Philosophers' Magazine, delves into the complexities of truth and how it is intertwined with identity and belief. With a PhD in philosophy, Baggini gathers insights from personal experiences and historical contexts, making this book a perfect read for students of philosophy, seekers of truth, and anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of personal identity. Perfect for book clubs or as a resource for academic study, 'A Short History of Truth' invites readers to question their understanding and engage deeply with philosophical ideas. This book is essential for anyone interested in contemporary philosophy and how it relates to our everyday lives. Expand your library with this important work and engage with the ideas that have shaped ethical discourse throughout history.