Description
- ISBN-13: 9781786078209
- Publisher: Oneworld Publications
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 336
- Weight: 281 gr
- ISBN-10: 1786078201
- Publisher Date: 06 Aug 2020
- Height: 129 mm
- Spine Width: 28 mm
- Width: 198 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹339.15Current price is: ₹339.15.
Unlock the secrets of a good life with your canine companion in ‘How to Teach Philosophy to Your Dog’ by Anthony McGowan. Explore profound questions with your furry friend and discover a deeper connection. Perfect for dog lovers and philosophy enthusiasts seeking a unique and enriching experience. 9781786078209
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Gouri Raj –
Fun concept! While my dog didn’t become a scholar, it was an enjoyable and unique reading experience.
Gaurav Parmar –
Interesting idea, but a little too silly for me. My dog seemed indifferent.
Jatin Singh –
A surprisingly good read. It’s funny, insightful, and perfect for anyone who loves dogs and philosophy.
Siddhant Gautam –
A lighthearted take on serious ideas. My dog remained unimpressed, but I found it surprisingly engaging.
Divyanshu Gautam –
Unique and whimsical. While my dog didn’t become a philosopher, I definitely enjoyed the journey.
Aditya Vikram Pareek –
A delightful read! Although my dog didn’t quite get Socrates, I found it both funny and insightful.
Pranab Mehrishi –
Quirky and fun! I don’t think my dog learned anything, but I had a good laugh.
Dev Kumar –
A fun, quirky read! My dog seemed more confused than enlightened, but I enjoyed the philosophical prompts.
Shreya Paul –
A fun, quick read. Don’t expect your dog to become Aristotle, but it’s a clever concept.
Khushi Dhoundeyal –
Charming and thought-provoking. A fun way to explore philosophy, even if your dog is more interested in squirrels.
Yash Sandeep Wayangankar –
Unique premise, but a bit too conceptual. My dog clearly preferred chasing his tail.
Chirag Mulchandani –
Entertaining! My dog didn’t understand a word, but I enjoyed the philosophical prompts. A light-hearted read.
Saksham Verma –
Interesting concept, but execution could be better. My dog was confused.
Nikhil Kumar –
McGowan’s book is a gem! It sparked interesting conversations. My dog mostly napped, but I loved it.
Yashwant Kumar Mehta –
I chuckled quite a bit. My dog just wanted belly rubs, but the philosophical questions were genuinely interesting.
Saif Rahman –
Lighthearted and fun, though I doubt my dog absorbed much philosophy. A pleasant way to spend an afternoon.
Dhritiraj Pathak –
A lighthearted take on deep questions. My dog wasn’t impressed, but it gave me food for thought.
Ranit Biswas –
Interesting concept, but a bit too abstract for my canine companion. Still worth a read for the human.
Kiran Sudhakar More –
Entertaining, but I’m not sure how much my dog actually grasped. Still, a unique and enjoyable experience.
Nirmal Kumar –
Whimsical and clever. A fun way to engage with philosophy, even if your dog just wants a nap.
Manas Jain –
McGowan’s book is a witty and thought-provoking exploration of philosophy, suitable for any pet owner.
Prathamesh Sanjay Patil –
Charming and thought-provoking. It made me think about things from a new perspective, even if my dog just wanted a treat.
Sukhpreet Singh –
Interesting idea, but it felt a bit forced. My dog was more interested in his squeaky toy.
Vamshi Teja Enagandhula –
A delightful and insightful read. It has a unique and charming approach to philosophy, perfect for dog owners.