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		<title>Philosophy for Gardeners</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In<i> Philosophy for Gardeners</i>, Kate Collyns uses aspects of gardening to introduce and explore a range of philosophical ideas and schools of thought.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Explore ideas, consider the big questions and learn life lessons in your garden</b>.<br /><b>  </b><br /> Gardening is an <b>innately thoughtful as well as practical pastime</b>: planning ahead, imagining how plants will grow, deciding what will make a &#8216;good&#8217; garden, wondering at the beauty of flowers and noticing how ecosystems work.</p>
<p> This delightful and <b>engaging collection of essays</b> illustrate how many <b>philosophical ideas arise naturally in gardeners&#8217; everyday work</b>.</p>
<p> Growers by their nature are in fact already philosophers: </p>
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<li><b>existentialists</b> who try to live and work by their own rules in a garden;  </li>
<li><b>stoics</b> who put up with slug damage again and again, and try to work in harmony with nature;</li>
<li>and practical <b>quantum scientists</b> who witness incredible processes going on in plant cells beneath the ground.</li>
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<p> In <i>Philosophy for Gardeners</i>, Kate Collyns uses <b>aspects of gardening to introduce and explore a range of philosophical ideas</b> and schools of thought; cultivating a greater understanding and appreciation of <b>intriguing concepts</b>, propagated from <b>science, evolution and aesthetics</b> through to <b>politics, economics and ethics.</b></p>
<p> Broken into four sections, <i>Soil, Growth, Harvest  </i>and <i>Cycles</i>, each section explores questions of philosophy through the lens of the garden. <b>A fascinating read</b>, this book is as perfect for students of philosophy as it is for gardeners, <b>filled with thought-provoking reflections on life, being and existence.</b></p>
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