Insurmountable Simplicities
Explore the intriguing world of philosophy with Insurmountable Simplicities by Roberto Casati, published by Columbia University Press in 2008. This thought-provoking collection of short stories, dialogues, and letters delves into the philosophical puzzles we encounter in our daily lives. With 144 pages of engaging content, Casati invites readers to ponder questions such as why mirrors appear to invert left and right but not up and down, and whether our perceptions of taste, like that of strawberries, are universally shared. Perfect for those interested in general fiction and philosophy, this paperback anthology offers a unique blend of narrative and inquiry that will captivate both casual readers and philosophy enthusiasts alike. Discover the simplicity behind complex ideas and enrich your understanding of the world around you.