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Crispy Philosophy 19 - Lots of Time and No Time

Crispy Philosophy 19 - Lots of Time and No Time

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Crispy Philosophy 19 - Lots of Time and No Time Book Description Is it time that controls everything, or is it us? Is not rushing, daydreaming, wasting time? The great chief of men is the clock; So time. He/she decides what time the school starts, what time the lunch break starts and ends. Time decides what time our parents should be at work, what time the bus will leave, what time the cartoons will start on television. So, why is it always determined by others how children spend their time? Isn't "free time" necessary for daydreaming and thinking? In the 19th book of the Crispy Philosophy series, which brings together readers of all ages with philosophy in all countries where it has been translated, author Brigitte Labbé deals with a very basic and concrete issue in our lives, "time". While buying it, it also makes us think about our perception of it. What does wasting time mean? Is the only solution "hurrying up"? Is free time necessarily "dead time"? Why do we say "time is money"? It narrates many questions, such as how it is possible to take care of time, with example events, situations and dialogues that we frequently encounter in daily life. The "Crispy Philosophy" series, which Jacques Azam makes unique with his libertarian approach and powerful narration that invites you to think, as well as with his cartoon-like colorful paintings, by Brigitte Labbé, includes various It is among the most recommended books by many schools in our country, as well as in other countries. Each book, designed with basic questions that will help children who are trying to understand life and the workings of the world, discusses a different basic topic by narrating it with example events that we frequently encounter in daily life. The series is also read with pleasure by teachers and parents. Number of Pages: 40Print Year: 2011Language: TurkishPublisher: Günışığı Kitaplığı
Publisher : Sunshine Library
ISBN : 9789944717632
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Crispy Philosophy 19 - Lots of Time and No Time Crispy Philosophy 19 - Lots of Time and No Time Book Description Is it time that controls everything, or is it us? Is not rushing, daydreaming, wasting time? The great chief of men is the clock; So time. He/she decides what time the school starts, what time the lunch break starts and ends. Time decides what time our parents should be at work, what time the bus will leave, what time the cartoons will start on television. So, why is it always determined by others how children spend their time? Isn't "free time" necessary for daydreaming and thinking? In the 19th book of the Crispy Philosophy series, which brings together readers of all ages with philosophy in all countries where it has been translated, author Brigitte Labbé describes a very basic and concrete issue in our lives. While discussing 'time', it also makes us think about our perception of it. What does wasting time mean? Is the only solution "to rush"? Is free time necessarily "dead time"? Why do we say "time is money"? It narrates many questions, such as how it is possible to take care of time, with examples, situations and dialogues that we frequently encounter in daily life. The "Crispy Philosophy" series, which is made unique by Brigitte Labbé's libertarian approach and strong narration that invites us to think, as well as by Jacques Azam's colorful cartoon-like pictures. , is among the most recommended books by many schools in our country, as well as in various countries. Each book, designed with basic questions that will help children who are trying to understand life and the workings of the world, discusses a different basic topic by narrating it with example events that we frequently encounter in daily life. The series is also read with pleasure by teachers and parents. Number of Pages: 40Print Year: 2011Language: TurkishPublisher: Günışığı Kitaplığı PX0000039996
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