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Provocative and eye-opening,
Why Our Decisions Don’t Matter
is one of three slim selections of philosophical texts and excerpts—along with
Why We Need Love
and
Why We Fight—
introduced and contextualized by acclaimed author Simon Van Booy (
Love Begins in Winter, The Secret Lives of People in Love
).
This book explores how some of the greatest minds of civilization have tackled a question that continues to play a vital part in our lives today. In
Why Our Decisions Don't Matter
, Simon Van Booy curates an enlightening collection of excerpts, passages, and paintings, presenting works by Homer, Sophocles, Horace, Shakespeare, Rembrandt, Voltaire, Blake, Dickinson, Twain, Rilke, Camus, Kerouac, Sartre, Borges, Beckett, and others.
Why Our Decisions Don’t Matter
is one of three slim selections of philosophical texts and excerpts—along with
Why We Need Love
and
Why We Fight—
introduced and contextualized by acclaimed author Simon Van Booy (
Love Begins in Winter, The Secret Lives of People in Love
).
This book explores how some of the greatest minds of civilization have tackled a question that continues to play a vital part in our lives today. In
Why Our Decisions Don't Matter
, Simon Van Booy curates an enlightening collection of excerpts, passages, and paintings, presenting works by Homer, Sophocles, Horace, Shakespeare, Rembrandt, Voltaire, Blake, Dickinson, Twain, Rilke, Camus, Kerouac, Sartre, Borges, Beckett, and others.