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		<title>Philosophy and life</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Drawing on the lives, experiences and works of a fantastically eclectic range of thinkers - taking in not only philosophers such as Confucius, Seneca and Nietzsche, but also authors from Shakespeare to Ursula LeGuin, and modern thinkers such as Martha Nussbaum and Simon May - this work brings together wisdom from across eras and continents in a tour de force on the philosophy of being human in a complicated world.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Grayling brings satisfying order to daunting subjects&#8217; </b>Steven Pinker</p>
<p><b>&#8216;An enthusiastic thinker who embraces humour, common sense and lucidity&#8217; </b><i>Independent</i><br />_______________</p>
<p><b>From the eminent philosopher, an authoritative exploration of the great questions of how to live</b></p>
<p><i>&#8216;There is a question everyone has to ask and answer &#8211; in fact, has to keep on asking and keep on answering. It is, &#8216;How should I live my life?&#8217; meaning, &#8216;What values shall I live by? &#8216;What sort of person should I be? What shall I aim for?&#8217; The great majority of people do not ask this question, they merely answer it unthinkingly, by adopting conventional views of life and what matters in it&#8230;&#8217;</i></p>
<p>From Stoics to existentialists, in philosophy and literature, discussion of the philosophy of life &#8212; of love and death, of courage, fortitude and wisdom &#8212; challenges us all to think about what kinds of life are truly worth living. In this summation of a lifetime thinking and writing about this great question, A. C. Grayling explores with clarity and depth the ideas that each of us must use in answering it for ourselves.</p>
<p>Drawing on the lives, experiences and works of a fantastically eclectic range of thinkers &#8212; taking in not only philosophers such as Confucius, Seneca and Nietzsche, but also authors from Shakespeare to Ursula LeGuin, and modern thinkers such as Martha Nussbaum and Bernard Williams &#8211; <i>Philosophy and Life</i> brings together wisdom from across eras and continents in a tour de force on the philosophy of being human in a complicated world.</p>
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		<title>Who owns the moon?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Defence of Our Intergalactic Common Interests</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>As the world&#8217;s superpowers and corporations jostle for control in space, A. C. Grayling asks: who <em>really</em> owns our planet?</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Grayling brings satisfying order to daunting subjects.&#8217; STEVEN PINKER</strong></p>
<p>Silicon for microchips; manganese for batteries; titanium for missiles.</p>
<p>The moon contains a wealth of natural resources. So, as the Earth&#8217;s supplies have begun to dwindle, it is no surprise that the world&#8217;s superpowers and wealthiest corporations have turned their eyes to the stars. As this new Space Race begins, A.C. Grayling asks: who, if anyone, owns the moon? Or Mars? Or other bodies in near space? And what do those superpowers and corporations owe to Planet Earth and its inhabitants as a whole?</p>
<p>From feudal common land, through the rules of the sea, to the vast, nationless expanse of Antarctica, Grayling explores the history of the places which no one, and therefore everyone, owns. Examining the many ways this so-called <em>terra nullius</em> has fallen victim to &#8216;the tragedy of the commons&#8217; &#8211; the tendency for communal resources to be exploited by a few individuals for personal gain at the expense of everyone else &#8211; <em>Who Owns the Moon? </em>puts forward a compelling argument for a bold new global consensus, one which recognises and defends the rights of everyone who lives on this planet.</p>
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