
Desire Practice by a 17-year-old (Philosophy Class Looking for Dream)
• Original title : 열 일곱 살의 욕망 연습
• Price : 12,800KRW
• Product Dimensions :
140x210, 244pages
• Publication Date : 2016-08-05
• ISBN : 9788958284499
• 도서상태 : 정상
Book Information & Summary
Written by Ahn Kwang Bok
Teenagers usually don’t know anything, don’t want anything. This book is a kind of prescription about philosophy for 17-year-old inside us.
The writer presents the popular discussion about ‘effort’ sided toward ‘self-help’ in terms of philosophy, psychology, and academic education view. Using reading and writing, the writer delicately leads readers into making unique story of their own beyond common self-introduction. In order to live being myself in this fiercely competitive and uncertain times, we need to answer the questions of ‘What should I dream of?’, ‘What is the real happiness?’ etc. Furthermore, in order to seek out and develop appropriate desires, we need to practice controlling our desires with the help of philosophy. While following the questions written by the writer, readers will be able to find out the real meaning from their own scars, and dream of the true desires being doubtful to natural things. If so, readers will be able to find themselves more close to the ‘self-figure’ they have always longed for. The writer willingly calls this process as ‘growth’.
Teenagers usually don’t know anything, don’t want anything. This book is a kind of prescription about philosophy for 17-year-old inside us.
The writer presents the popular discussion about ‘effort’ sided toward ‘self-help’ in terms of philosophy, psychology, and academic education view. Using reading and writing, the writer delicately leads readers into making unique story of their own beyond common self-introduction. In order to live being myself in this fiercely competitive and uncertain times, we need to answer the questions of ‘What should I dream of?’, ‘What is the real happiness?’ etc. Furthermore, in order to seek out and develop appropriate desires, we need to practice controlling our desires with the help of philosophy. While following the questions written by the writer, readers will be able to find out the real meaning from their own scars, and dream of the true desires being doubtful to natural things. If so, readers will be able to find themselves more close to the ‘self-figure’ they have always longed for. The writer willingly calls this process as ‘growth’.