![]() Accompanied by wonderfully witty annotations that explain how these cartoons are profoundly useful in helping us make our way through life, I Think, Therefore I Draw is a Philosophy 101 course that will make readers think and laugh. ![]() In I Think, Therefore I Draw: Understanding Philosophy Through Cartoons, Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein, authors of the wildly fun international bestseller, Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar…, have culled dozens of cartoons, from magazines like The New Yorker and Punch, that shine a light on mankind’s perennial conundrums-such as “Is there a cosmic scheme?” “Is there really a difference between girls and boys?” and “What if your right is my wrong?”. ![]() ![]() Some of today’s best cartoonists are also some of our keenest observers, and a great cartoon can provide, in addition to humor and well-needed levity, acute psychological and sociological insights. BOOK: Plato and a Platypus Walk into a BarUnderstanding Philosophy Through Jokes AUTHOR: Thomas Cathcart & Daniel Klein YEAR OF PUBLICATION. Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein The Philosophy Guys 8 subscribers Subscribe 14 Share 2.3K views 7 years ago A speaker's reel for the authors of 'Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar' and. With just a few pen strokes and a poignantly sharp caption, cartoons have the power to inspire, seduce, outrage, and amuse. : Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar. ![]()
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