Description
What does it mean to be a good dog? Are tennis balls always real? Is a bark ever truly worse than a bite?
All these questions and more are answered in Philosophers' Dogs, the groundbreaking treat-ise that has been dog years in the making. The book reveals a long-kept secret: that every human philosopher has stolen their best ideas from their canine companions, shamelessly disguising the dogs' original thoughts as their own.
Featuring beautiful illustrations alongside meticulously researched historical fact,* Philosophers' Dogs follows the trials, tribulations and tail-wagging of the pooches owned by famous philosophers and essayists. It is a vital addition to the bookshelves of philosophy students and dog lovers alike, packed with insights hitherto (wrongly) attributed to everyone from Confucius to Simone de Beauvoir via Socrates, Karl Marx and Mary Wollstonecraft.
*Not necessarily historical or factual.
The perfect gift for dog lovers and philosophy buffs alike, this wittily illustrated book shows how history's greatest thinkers really stole all their best ideas from their dogs
About the Author
Samuel Dodson is a writer based in London. He is the co-founder of the Nothing in the Rulebook creative collective (@NITRB_Tweets). @InstantIdealism
Rosie Benson is an artist and illustrator based in the north of England. @RosieBensonArt
Book Information
ISBN 9781800180666
Author Samuel Dodson
Format Hardback
Page Count 120
Imprint Unbound
Publisher Unbound