I was disappointed with this book. While it contains an excellent summary of some aspects of Greek Philosophy, the summary of the "science" of climate change illustrates the authors' ignorance of the debate within the scientific community regarding the corruption of the scientific methodology in this field of study. They simply accept as proven that the world as we know it is ending soon. They have nothing new to contribute on the issue of how to face death, other than to remind us that we should be courageous and humble in the face of pending doom. Even the simplest person can come to this conclusion without any knowledge of Greek philosophy. This illustrates the bankruptcy of modern philosophy, when left to secularists who seem afraid to widen their analysis to seek information from theologians on the subject. The several pages devoted to criticize Steven Pinker puzzles me. While Pinker, who is a rationalist optimist, as opposed to Brighurst/Zwicky who are rational pessimists in the face the the "climate crisis," only proves that Pinker suffers from the same deficiency that they do! For those who wish to be reminded of the fundamental virtues of a moral existence, as taught by the Greeks, then please have a look at this book, especially part two. Again, many individuals who have never read Greek philosophy know these things well and are aware of a whole lot more than secularist speculative philosophers.