The Consolations of Philosophy. Alain de Botton

Paperback, 272 pages

Published March 1, 2001 by Penguin Books, imusti.

ISBN:
978-0-14-027661-9
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3 stars (2 reviews)

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A good beginners' philosophy book

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The Consolations Of Philosophy is the third of the three Alain De Botton books I borrowed this year. It is more similar in style to The Art Of Travel than Status Anxiety and is the earliest book of the trio which I thought did show in the writing and, sometimes, in the choice of illustrations. Black and white photography is often rendered indistinctly on paperback pages and I felt this was the case here, plus I didn't think we needed quite so many obvious illustrations. When De Botton mentions babies in the text, we are shown a photo of a baby. A mention of people meeting in a cafe is illustrated with a photo of a cafe. Some of the pictures are interesting - two sketches illustrating the drastic improvements in an artist's drawing style for example - but many seemed simply to be filler. De Botton discusses a Nietzschean …