Really Really Big Questions About Me is an unusual and fun introduction to science and philosophy that explores life's important, weird and often unanswered questions such as What am I made of? Why do I like chocolate? How does my brain work? and How do I know I'm real? Optical illusions, mind-teasers and funky illustrations make this philosophic journey unforgettably fun!
This is Book 3 in the Really Really Big Questions Series. See all Really Really Big Questions books here.
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Stephen Law was a school dropout who became a postman in Cambridge, then took a degree in philosophy at Oxford, becoming a Junior Research Fellow at the Queen's College. He now teaches philosophy at Heythrop College, University of London. He has published a number of books including THE PHILOSOPHY FILES and THE PHILOSOPHY GYM..
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