The Effective Thinking of the Body: a dialogue between philosophy and economics
The Effective Thinking of the Body is a narrative concerning a general view of philosophical thought, from ancient greek to contemporary, which is the essence itself of philosophy. It is born from the dialogues between professor (Lorenzo Barani) and a student of economics and philosophy (David B. Bertoni) at the University of Arizona. The indispensable bridge between business and philosophy is brought to the reader's attention, considering the differences of each individual with an awareness that there's always something else beyond the accumulation of capital.

Effective Thinking is a dialogue that sets the body in the center as conjoining ring, as signifier of action that should be inclined towards a whole well-being that no economy can afford to ignore. It is centered on the thoughts of an effective body, according to Nietzsche.

The text is easily accessible to all audiences, and follows a similar rhythm to Platonic dialogue, with an anthological apparatus of philosophical passages.
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The Effective Thinking of the Body: a dialogue between philosophy and economics
The Effective Thinking of the Body is a narrative concerning a general view of philosophical thought, from ancient greek to contemporary, which is the essence itself of philosophy. It is born from the dialogues between professor (Lorenzo Barani) and a student of economics and philosophy (David B. Bertoni) at the University of Arizona. The indispensable bridge between business and philosophy is brought to the reader's attention, considering the differences of each individual with an awareness that there's always something else beyond the accumulation of capital.

Effective Thinking is a dialogue that sets the body in the center as conjoining ring, as signifier of action that should be inclined towards a whole well-being that no economy can afford to ignore. It is centered on the thoughts of an effective body, according to Nietzsche.

The text is easily accessible to all audiences, and follows a similar rhythm to Platonic dialogue, with an anthological apparatus of philosophical passages.
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The Effective Thinking of the Body: a dialogue between philosophy and economics

The Effective Thinking of the Body: a dialogue between philosophy and economics

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The Effective Thinking of the Body is a narrative concerning a general view of philosophical thought, from ancient greek to contemporary, which is the essence itself of philosophy. It is born from the dialogues between professor (Lorenzo Barani) and a student of economics and philosophy (David B. Bertoni) at the University of Arizona. The indispensable bridge between business and philosophy is brought to the reader's attention, considering the differences of each individual with an awareness that there's always something else beyond the accumulation of capital.

Effective Thinking is a dialogue that sets the body in the center as conjoining ring, as signifier of action that should be inclined towards a whole well-being that no economy can afford to ignore. It is centered on the thoughts of an effective body, according to Nietzsche.

The text is easily accessible to all audiences, and follows a similar rhythm to Platonic dialogue, with an anthological apparatus of philosophical passages.

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ISBN-13: 9781663560155
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 09/15/2020
Pages: 186
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.43(d)
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