Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?

23 Questions from Great Philosophers
by Leszek Kolakowski
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Do we have free will?
How can we know anything?
What is justice?
Why is there evil in the world?
What is the source of truth?
Is it possible for God not to exist?
Can we really believe what we see?

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Published By Basic Books

Format Hardback

Category

Number Of Pages 240

Publication Date 11/13/2007

ISBN 9780465004997

Dimensions 4.25 inches x 6.25 inches


“Kolakowski offers an answer to the title question that is anything but glib. Instead, he offers a discrete, dialectical wonder, a highbrow, low-key little volume that’s strangely synchronous: backward-looking, forward-thinking, and—best of all—wholly free of both condescension and commonplaceness.”—Atlantic

“With admirable clarity and brevity, Mr. Kolakowski puts these enduring questions within arm’s reach of the general reader. If your New Year's resolution is to become a better, wiser person, this may be the place to start.”—New York Times

“Written with a graceful simplicity that belies its profundity, this is a book that reconnects philosophy with perennial questions…. Kolakowski’s work is exemplary and indispensable.”—John Gray, New York Review of Books

“Each little essay is a masterpiece of exquisitely refined intellectual summary and judgment. One may not always agree, but, in disagreement, one is prompted to think again.”—Richard Neuhaus, First Things

“Kolakowski’s small book Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing? 23 Questions from Great Philosophers is a gem that ought to be required reading for every college freshman—for Kolakowski was a brilliant teacher as well as a gifted writer, a man who forced you to think even when you disagreed.”—George Weigel, National Review

“Far from a dry exegesis on ponderous philosophical arguments, Kolakowsi’s book is full of wit and whimsy and is eminently readable. Kolakowski’s prose is peppery and funny.”—Tricycle

“If you like Polish posters of the postwar era, you will enjoy Kolakowski’s sardonic style.”—Christianity Today

“The most esteemed philosopher to have produced a general introduction to his discipline since Bertrand Russell.”—Independent (UK)

“Elegant … a conjuration of the history of philosophy as one great continuing moment of reflection.”—Guardian (UK)

“There can be few more eminent figures in the world of ideas than Leszek Kolakowski.”—Times (UK)

“[Kolakowsi’s work] is a reminder of the matchless intellectual reach and moral engagement of the twentieth century central European intelligentsia.”—Tony Judt, author of Postwar

 
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