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Big Ideas The Little Book Of Philosophy

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208 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2018

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1 review12 followers
July 9, 2018
Best feature of all are the little introductory panels with branch (e.g. Metaphysics), approach (e.g. Rationalism), and then the timelines with influence and impact! Also important work lists and diagrams are awesome! Doesn’t get into much depth but it’s not supposed to, it’s just tracing the lines and making the connections! Even for an amateur and not total beginner it’s pretty amazing!

Totally recommend it!
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525 reviews118 followers
May 10, 2019
I think they kind of failed to grasp KANT lool


But Im kind of Disappointed that they did not include Benjamin. Although we have Adorno..
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89 reviews
October 21, 2025
finally!!!
this is not the kind of book that takes a year to finish, but let’s just assume that there’s something poetic in there somewhere
this book presents ideas and concepts into bite-sized pieces in a way that makes it entertaining while keeping me engaged and making me feeling like some of my depth is being filled
it’s special to me because reading philosophy is not about what it does to me but more about what it makes me do for it. i loved the effort this book pulled out of me, writing reviews of each concept and comments in the margins, not to mention conversations and thinking sessions. it broke the barrier between fiction and fact and now i feel ready to take on the world
i really enjoy this style of writing when it comes to nonfiction, and i’ll keep entertaining it until i feel ready to tackle the actual matter these types of books take their information from. i’ll always be a novice no matter how much i read, and there’s so much beauty in that.
when it comes to philosophy i know i’ll always turn back to books like this no matter how far i make it. because knowledge isn’t a straight path, it’s a deep hole with twists and turns and you have to climb out then back in every so often. learning requires constant return to basics, and a large sense of humility to do so. there will always be more to explore and i will always be a beginner. honestly i wouldn’t have it any other way
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36 reviews2 followers
July 23, 2023
A nice, digestible overviews of the topic's key points & history.
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29 reviews2 followers
August 16, 2020
Great fun. These are really only brief summaries of the ideas of the great philosophers. Sometimes only one aspect of their thought is covered. However the writers have gone to some trouble to explain things carefully for the layman.

Stronger on some philosophers than others; Heidegger remains confusing but I like the way he conceded later in life that poetry is probably a better guide to human existence than philosophy
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53 reviews
January 3, 2020
It was great to read about such great philosophers and their philosophies which changed the world. I liked it but there are two things about this book that I didn't like:
1- The book title is "the little book of Philosophy", therefore it should have included eastern philosophers as well, but it only focuses on western philosophers. I strongly believe the eastern Philosophy has a rich history and not discussing it is very unjust.
2- Like most other readers, the layout, it's complicated and confusing.
If it wasn't for these two points, I would definitely give it 5-stars.
8 reviews
August 4, 2020
A succinct introduction to the various leading concepts, from a widespread collection of academic philosophical sub-categories. Sometimes misses out the 'official name' of an argument, and instead speaks generally about a concept instead of leading the reader to discover more with a guiding term/phraseology, which they can then research in more detail; those used by the philosophers themselves at time of conception.
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Author 6 books34 followers
May 24, 2020
Never an easy task to write a short, comprehensive history of philosophy.
What you get is a short guide through some of the most known philosophical theories and influential thinkers that change the world. Straight to the point, well-structured, great when travelling or for any novice to the topic.
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4 reviews
April 26, 2021
I’ve been developing an interest in philosophy and I had zero background in it. This book was perfect for me because it summarized the huge and complicated topic of philosophy in a way anyone can read it. It was a really enjoyable read, 100% would recommend to anyone interested in philosophy.
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30 reviews1 follower
March 17, 2023
So what is Philosophy? Well according to the Oxford dictionary;
It is the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.

The little book of Philosophy offers a simplified summary on the study but i can't really say it's for beginners so if you have basic knowledge on it, you'll enjoy it for sure. In there you'll find the philosophers, their background and their opinion on different matters and how they make up and fit in the world of Phylosophy.

I for one found it interesting as it was as if I was in a room full of opinionated people and each of them just speaking their minds and I was intrigued from the first page to the last and I also liked how the book has the pictures of the philosophers, that way I could also relate better to what their words.

This little gem is well set up and i recommend it to anyone taking an interest in or refreshing on Philosophy. In addition, there's also The little book of Politics and The little book of Psychology, still by D.K. Publishing.
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24 reviews
September 23, 2022
Not a book for beginners! If you have little to no prior knowledge of philosophy, I think this book would be extremely tricky to interpret. I would have given this book an extra star if it contained a small glossary, just with the definitions of the main branches and approaches, e.g. epistemology, axiology and so on. I had to do a lot of googling!
Initially I thought this was a book about the basics but I was quite wrong! However, it is still a very informative book and I did enjoy a lot of it. The first 50 / last 50 pages were very interesting, but I found the middle section very tedious and hard to grasp. Perhaps I would have benefitted more from it if there were concise explanations. For me, I felt like I had leapt from SATs to degree level education. But thats my own fault, I should have noticed it was a more in depth explanation of specific philosophies, as opposed to an introduction.
438 reviews3 followers
August 24, 2022
I found this little gem at the bookstore, not wanting to pull at my heavy and large philosophy books from my bookshelves, when I wanted a refresh in philosophy for some study I am undertaking. It’s the perfect size to remain on my desk, and I love how the chapters are a historical timeline of the philosophy field overtime.
It’s a shame its only Black and White, but that’s being a little opinionated. Even so, the topics are well set up, providing so much information about the philosopher, along with their theories and concepts in a way that tells the reader, why there unique and how they fit into the overall field of philosophy.
Hence, I feel this book is a great introduction to anyone who wants to learn all about philosophy.
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43 reviews3 followers
August 31, 2023
Reading this book was enjoyable journey. I recommend it as an introduction to the world of philosophy. However, I have few comments on this book. First, the title is misleading. I prefer if it was (the little book of “western” philosophy), since its mainly focus on western philosophers. Second, the book somehow biased towards religions and excluding it from the narrative. It would be much more informative if the effect of religions had been mentioned. Because it’s definitely had affected the path of different philosophical schools.
In conclusion, the book worth reading.
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45 reviews
August 8, 2019
While it's a good, basic intro to philosophy and those who shaped it, it skips around quite a bit. Dialogue boxes interrupt text and, while interesting, have a habit of pulling one away from the main intent of the chapter/section. They would be better utilized at the end of chapters, but that's just my take. The reading was a bit dry and it was difficult at times to keep interest in particular sections, but overall, a decent intro book for someone just starting to explore philosphy.
15 reviews
November 1, 2022
Quite a good overview of western philosophical history. There are numerous formatting and spelling errors scattered throughout, which detract from the value by a small amount. Excellent for the newly intermediate of philosophical thinking, perhaps a little to complex for the absolute beginners. However, if they take it slowly, it will be invaluable.
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January 28, 2024
Overall a nice book that helped me understand the basics of philosophy. There were some philosophers that I feel would've been nice to have included, (Confucius, Laozi, Buddha, St. Augustine, Derrida, Camus, Jung, Freud) but there is still a good amount included. Overall a good book in a nice format, as with the other books in the DK Little Book of #/DK Big Book of# series.
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7 reviews
September 3, 2025
First book to introduce me into philosophy. Doesn't go really in depth with each philosophers ideas and thoughts. Just the main points of it. It also gives thier life and the history of that era which can help understand the philosopher better knowing where they're coming from. Great starter book to know what branchs of Philosophy or philosophy or like or dislike.
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104 reviews
February 16, 2019
for those who don't get philosophy, this is the book to read.
it gives an easy to read journey thru the ages on the act of thinking the world.
clearly written, with good visual cues to help you follow up with each philosopher reasoning.
I do recommend the read.
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2 reviews
January 3, 2024
Great introductory text to philosophy with helpful illustrations and diagrams for some of the harder to grasp topics.

Perhaps could have covered a wider range of philosophers for a more complete introduction, but still a great place to start.
14 reviews
June 1, 2018
not much eastern philosophy, but that is typical of most "little" philosophy texts. most concepts are highly accessible and the descriptions are easy to digest.
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155 reviews1 follower
November 26, 2018
Brilliant for short snippets. Well explained and easy to understand. Not something I’d sit down and read but would definitely come back to this for reference.
2 reviews
July 16, 2020
explain ideas of philosophy very clearly, good introduction to philosophy.
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2 reviews
December 17, 2020
Good book overall for a quick introduction to some of the biggest ideas in western philosophy, enjoy it and learned a lot.
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107 reviews
May 31, 2021
So many worldviews to consider and so many perspectives of how humans interact with each other. I won't remember half of it, but wanted to be exposed to them anyway. I met my goal.
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