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How to Teach Philosophy to Your Dog

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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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  • 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

Additional information

Author

Anthony McGowan

Publisher

Oneworld Publications

ISBN

9781786078209

24 reviews for How to Teach Philosophy to Your Dog

  1. Gouri Raj

    Fun concept! While my dog didn’t become a scholar, it was an enjoyable and unique reading experience.

  2. Gaurav Parmar

    Interesting idea, but a little too silly for me. My dog seemed indifferent.

  3. Jatin Singh

    A surprisingly good read. It’s funny, insightful, and perfect for anyone who loves dogs and philosophy.

  4. Siddhant Gautam

    A lighthearted take on serious ideas. My dog remained unimpressed, but I found it surprisingly engaging.

  5. Divyanshu Gautam

    Unique and whimsical. While my dog didn’t become a philosopher, I definitely enjoyed the journey.

  6. Aditya Vikram Pareek

    A delightful read! Although my dog didn’t quite get Socrates, I found it both funny and insightful.

  7. Pranab Mehrishi

    Quirky and fun! I don’t think my dog learned anything, but I had a good laugh.

  8. Dev Kumar

    A fun, quirky read! My dog seemed more confused than enlightened, but I enjoyed the philosophical prompts.

  9. Shreya Paul

    A fun, quick read. Don’t expect your dog to become Aristotle, but it’s a clever concept.

  10. Khushi Dhoundeyal

    Charming and thought-provoking. A fun way to explore philosophy, even if your dog is more interested in squirrels.

  11. Yash Sandeep Wayangankar

    Unique premise, but a bit too conceptual. My dog clearly preferred chasing his tail.

  12. Chirag Mulchandani

    Entertaining! My dog didn’t understand a word, but I enjoyed the philosophical prompts. A light-hearted read.

  13. Saksham Verma

    Interesting concept, but execution could be better. My dog was confused.

  14. Nikhil Kumar

    McGowan’s book is a gem! It sparked interesting conversations. My dog mostly napped, but I loved it.

  15. Yashwant Kumar Mehta

    I chuckled quite a bit. My dog just wanted belly rubs, but the philosophical questions were genuinely interesting.

  16. Saif Rahman

    Lighthearted and fun, though I doubt my dog absorbed much philosophy. A pleasant way to spend an afternoon.

  17. Dhritiraj Pathak

    A lighthearted take on deep questions. My dog wasn’t impressed, but it gave me food for thought.

  18. Ranit Biswas

    Interesting concept, but a bit too abstract for my canine companion. Still worth a read for the human.

  19. Kiran Sudhakar More

    Entertaining, but I’m not sure how much my dog actually grasped. Still, a unique and enjoyable experience.

  20. Nirmal Kumar

    Whimsical and clever. A fun way to engage with philosophy, even if your dog just wants a nap.

  21. Manas Jain

    McGowan’s book is a witty and thought-provoking exploration of philosophy, suitable for any pet owner.

  22. 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.

  23. Sukhpreet Singh

    Interesting idea, but it felt a bit forced. My dog was more interested in his squeaky toy.

  24. Vamshi Teja Enagandhula

    A delightful and insightful read. It has a unique and charming approach to philosophy, perfect for dog owners.

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