How to Say No: An Ancient Guide to the Art of Cynicism
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Biography
Format
Hardcover
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
Oct 18, 2022
Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691229856
ISBN-13
9780691229850
Description
This intriguing compilation offers a unique glimpse into the minds of ancient cynics, focusing on their unapologetic approach to life and the art of refusal. Through witty and incisive prose, the philosophers featured in this work advocate for the importance of saying no, challenging societal norms and expectations. The text dives into the philosophical underpinnings of cynicism, emphasizing the value of authenticity and self-determination in a world often rife with pressures to conform.
Alongside the original thoughts of Diogenes of Sinope, M.D. Usher provides modern interpretations that breathe new life into these timeless ideas. By examining historical contexts and applying them to contemporary issues, readers are encouraged to question their own boundaries and values. This exploration not only highlights the wisdom of ancient cynics but also serves as a guide for embracing one's individuality in the face of societal demands.
Alongside the original thoughts of Diogenes of Sinope, M.D. Usher provides modern interpretations that breathe new life into these timeless ideas. By examining historical contexts and applying them to contemporary issues, readers are encouraged to question their own boundaries and values. This exploration not only highlights the wisdom of ancient cynics but also serves as a guide for embracing one's individuality in the face of societal demands.
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