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How to Play Philosophy

Michael Picard

Philosophy can transform your life. But the only philosophy that can save you is your own. Yet how do you find your own in an age of misinformation and unbridled spin, when truth is unfashionable and hype hyper-attractive. Where is the air needed to breathe the honest spirit of inquiry?

How to Play Philosophy is a breezy array of lyrical, creative essays that explore timeless and timely ideas about who we are, how we live and what we think. MIT-trained philosopher Michael Picard gives airing to numerous philosophers from conflicting traditions and builds an intellectual background to enable readers to draw their own conclusions.

Written in a spirit of free and playful inquiry, the essays were composed originally to support public participatory philosophy, or Café Philosophy, which the author has facilitated for decades. Subjects include Play it With Feeling (Desire, Stress, Anger); Games We Play (Intimacy, Loyalty, Betrayal) and Playing Fair (Values, Good, Integrity), alongside epistemological topics including Truth (Knowledge, Certainty, Objectivity) and the perennial metaphysical quandaries (Human Nature, The Sacred, God).

Written for everyone interested in exploring age-old subjects in an age of disposable content, How to Play Philosophy offers playful provocations with the aim of enabling independent thinking and deeper public conversations.

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Hamilton Books
Pages: 248 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-0-7618-7306-8 • Paperback • February 2022 • $26.99 • (£19.99)
Subjects: Philosophy / Essays, Philosophy / Critical Thinking, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy / Social, Literary Collections / Essays, Language Arts & Disciplines / Rhetoric

Michael Picard teaches philosophy at Douglas College in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He founded and facilitated Café Philosophy in Victoria, BC, Canada, a series of public participatory philosophy events that ran weekly for over twelve years, later creating Philosophy Sports to improve the depth and dynamics of participatory philosophy

List of Illustrations

List of Tables

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Playtime

Chapter 2:Playing Me

Chapter 3: Play It With Feeling

Chapter 4: Games We Play

Chapter 5: Playing Fair

Chapter 6: Truth Sports

Chapter 7: Playing for Keeps

Chapter 8: Playing (With) God

Bibliography

Discography

About the Author

Index

In this insightful, original, profound yet playful, guide to the philosophical ideas which shape our daily lives, Michael Picard uses his knowledge of various disciplines and his gift for nuanced and sensitive accounts to masterfully show us how to navigate them. Written in an accessible way, this book is a remarkable initiation to philosophy and to its practice in everyday life that would benefit newcomers and seasoned philosophers alike.


— Lydia Amir, Lecturer, Department of Philosophy at Tufts University, President, International Association for the Philosophy of Humor, and Israeli Association for Philosophical Practice


This rollicking, captivating series of essays by one of our foremost public philosophers and scholars covers a dazzling spectrum of philosophy matters. Best of all, it manages to achieve the near-impossible: namely, Michael Picard presents an in-depth look at many of the most timely and timeless existential and epistemological posers without being the least bit pretentious; and without ever making one feel the least bit obliged to stake out any particular stance, but rather to discover further and deeper her own outlook. A gift to us all, by a most gifted writer and thinker.


— Christopher Phillips Ph.D


Michael Picard’s humorous, yet humble way of writing allows the reader to engage intimately with some of the most profound philosophical questions: turning abstract notions into urgent matters of everyday public life. Picard shows the reader that there is no philosophical discourse separated from philosophical life, just as there is no philosophical life without philosophical discourse. The essays in this book can be read on their own or in sequence. Picard’s engaging, quick-witted and accessible writing style makes this an ideal book for people of all age groups. It will inspire thinking and dialogue among experienced philosophers, newcomers and even high school students. The most play- and thoughtful introduction to philosophical thinking and living I have seen so far.


— Barbara Weber, Associate Professor and Chair of the Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Program, UBC, Canada


Michael Picard—one of the hardest working, most creative and dedicated scholars I know—is doing world-class work in philosophy and public education. His brilliant conceptual and practical work includes innovations as a pedagogue, translator and editor of significant contributions to the field of philosophical praxis. This original book is a case in point. How to Play Philosophy effectively disarms what so many find intimidating, inviting readers along for the ride, even allowing them to steer. The book extends his pioneering public philosophical practice, and is suffused with the same warm, evocative and dynamic style as his engaging facilitation, which always draws strong interest.


— Yosef Wosk, Officer of the Order of Canada; member of the Order of British Columbia, djunct Professor in the Department of Humanities; Shadbolt Fellow, Simons Fellow, and Director of Interdisciplinary Programs in Continuing Studies


How to Play Philosophy

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Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • Philosophy can transform your life. But the only philosophy that can save you is your own. Yet how do you find your own in an age of misinformation and unbridled spin, when truth is unfashionable and hype hyper-attractive. Where is the air needed to breathe the honest spirit of inquiry?

    How to Play Philosophy is a breezy array of lyrical, creative essays that explore timeless and timely ideas about who we are, how we live and what we think. MIT-trained philosopher Michael Picard gives airing to numerous philosophers from conflicting traditions and builds an intellectual background to enable readers to draw their own conclusions.

    Written in a spirit of free and playful inquiry, the essays were composed originally to support public participatory philosophy, or Café Philosophy, which the author has facilitated for decades. Subjects include Play it With Feeling (Desire, Stress, Anger); Games We Play (Intimacy, Loyalty, Betrayal) and Playing Fair (Values, Good, Integrity), alongside epistemological topics including Truth (Knowledge, Certainty, Objectivity) and the perennial metaphysical quandaries (Human Nature, The Sacred, God).

    Written for everyone interested in exploring age-old subjects in an age of disposable content, How to Play Philosophy offers playful provocations with the aim of enabling independent thinking and deeper public conversations.

Details
Details
  • Hamilton Books
    Pages: 248 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
    978-0-7618-7306-8 • Paperback • February 2022 • $26.99 • (£19.99)
    Subjects: Philosophy / Essays, Philosophy / Critical Thinking, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy / Social, Literary Collections / Essays, Language Arts & Disciplines / Rhetoric
Author
Author
  • Michael Picard teaches philosophy at Douglas College in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He founded and facilitated Café Philosophy in Victoria, BC, Canada, a series of public participatory philosophy events that ran weekly for over twelve years, later creating Philosophy Sports to improve the depth and dynamics of participatory philosophy

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • List of Illustrations

    List of Tables

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Playtime

    Chapter 2:Playing Me

    Chapter 3: Play It With Feeling

    Chapter 4: Games We Play

    Chapter 5: Playing Fair

    Chapter 6: Truth Sports

    Chapter 7: Playing for Keeps

    Chapter 8: Playing (With) God

    Bibliography

    Discography

    About the Author

    Index

Reviews
Reviews
  • In this insightful, original, profound yet playful, guide to the philosophical ideas which shape our daily lives, Michael Picard uses his knowledge of various disciplines and his gift for nuanced and sensitive accounts to masterfully show us how to navigate them. Written in an accessible way, this book is a remarkable initiation to philosophy and to its practice in everyday life that would benefit newcomers and seasoned philosophers alike.


    — Lydia Amir, Lecturer, Department of Philosophy at Tufts University, President, International Association for the Philosophy of Humor, and Israeli Association for Philosophical Practice


    This rollicking, captivating series of essays by one of our foremost public philosophers and scholars covers a dazzling spectrum of philosophy matters. Best of all, it manages to achieve the near-impossible: namely, Michael Picard presents an in-depth look at many of the most timely and timeless existential and epistemological posers without being the least bit pretentious; and without ever making one feel the least bit obliged to stake out any particular stance, but rather to discover further and deeper her own outlook. A gift to us all, by a most gifted writer and thinker.


    — Christopher Phillips Ph.D


    Michael Picard’s humorous, yet humble way of writing allows the reader to engage intimately with some of the most profound philosophical questions: turning abstract notions into urgent matters of everyday public life. Picard shows the reader that there is no philosophical discourse separated from philosophical life, just as there is no philosophical life without philosophical discourse. The essays in this book can be read on their own or in sequence. Picard’s engaging, quick-witted and accessible writing style makes this an ideal book for people of all age groups. It will inspire thinking and dialogue among experienced philosophers, newcomers and even high school students. The most play- and thoughtful introduction to philosophical thinking and living I have seen so far.


    — Barbara Weber, Associate Professor and Chair of the Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Program, UBC, Canada


    Michael Picard—one of the hardest working, most creative and dedicated scholars I know—is doing world-class work in philosophy and public education. His brilliant conceptual and practical work includes innovations as a pedagogue, translator and editor of significant contributions to the field of philosophical praxis. This original book is a case in point. How to Play Philosophy effectively disarms what so many find intimidating, inviting readers along for the ride, even allowing them to steer. The book extends his pioneering public philosophical practice, and is suffused with the same warm, evocative and dynamic style as his engaging facilitation, which always draws strong interest.


    — Yosef Wosk, Officer of the Order of Canada; member of the Order of British Columbia, djunct Professor in the Department of Humanities; Shadbolt Fellow, Simons Fellow, and Director of Interdisciplinary Programs in Continuing Studies


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