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How to Think More About Sex [The School of Life] by de Botton, Alain , paperback

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Goed: Een boek dat is gelezen, maar zich in goede staat bevindt. De kaft is zeer minimaal beschadigd ...
ISBN
9781250030658
Book Title
How to Think more about Sex
Book Series
The School of Life Ser.
Publisher
Picador
Item Length
7.2 in
Publication Year
2012
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Alain De Botton
Genre
Psychology
Topic
Human Sexuality (See Also Social Science / Human Sexuality), Social Psychology
Item Weight
4.5 Oz
Item Width
4.6 in
Number of Pages
192 Pages

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THE SCHOOL OF LIFE IS DEDICATED TO EXPLORING LIFE'S BIG QUESTIONS IN HIGHLY-PORTABLE PAPERBACKS, FEATURING FRENCH FLAPS AND DECKLE EDGES, THAT THE NEW YORK TIMES CALLS DAMNABLY CUTE. WE DON'T HAVE ALL THE ANSWERS, BUT WE WILL DIRECT YOU TOWARDS A VARIETY OF USEFUL IDEAS THAT ARE GUARANTEED TO STIMULATE, PROVOKE, AND CONSOLE. We don't think too much about sex; we're merely thinking about it in the wrong way. So asserts Alain de Botton in How to Think More About Sex , a rigorous and supremely honest book designed to help us navigate the intimate and exciting---yet often confusing and difficult---experience that is sex. Few of us tend to feel we're entirely normal when it comes to sex, and what we're supposed to be feeling rarely matches up with the reality. This book argues that twenty-first-century sex is ultimately fated to be a balancing act between love and desire, and adventure and commitment. Covering topics that include lust, fetishism, adultery, and pornography, Alain de Botton frankly articulates the dilemmas of modern sexuality, offering insights and consolation to help us think more deeply and wisely about the sex we are, or aren't, having.

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Publisher
Picador
ISBN-10
125003065x
ISBN-13
9781250030658
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19038844610

Product Key Features

Book Title
How to Think more about Sex
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Topic
Human Sexuality (See Also Social Science / Human Sexuality), Social Psychology
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Psychology
Author
Alain De Botton
Book Series
The School of Life Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
4.5 Oz
Item Length
7.2 in
Item Width
4.6 in

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Reviews
Many books of pop psychology or pop philosophy try to contend straightforwardly with what ails our age; Alain de Botton's wonderful How to Think More About Sex comes to mind, an example of an intelligent person helpfully untying some knots that bind us., "Many books of pop psychology or pop philosophy try to contend straightforwardly with what ails our a≥ Alain de Botton's wonderful How to Think More About Sex comes to mind, an example of an intelligent person helpfully untying some knots that bind us."-Sheila Heti, The New York Times Book Review " How to Think More About Sex is a meditation on how comprehensively disruptive our urges can be...an honest book that's on the prowl for honest insight....Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us."- The New York Times "It's like Cosmo meets Plato-finally!"- Salon "Even if our sexual partners don't excite us, this writer's piquant prose will."- More "De Botton's concept breathes ambition far beyond the chicken-soup-of-the-month formula."- The News & Observer "De Botton is never prescriptive, and the intellectual rigor of his investigation prevents this book from settling into a self-help reference guide."- Publishers Weekly "By encouraging readers to understand their desires and manifestations of sexuality in new and more reflective ways, de Botton's addition to the School of Life series offers a tantalizing discourse on this endlessly fascinating, and eternally misunderstood, subject."- Booklist "[de Botton] offers a collection of essays that, taken as a whole, serve to pull sexuality into a philosophical consideration of our drives and desires, to illuminate how we can make sense of the urges that drive us senseless....A well-rounded examination of the ways we can marry intelligent thought and physical pleasure."- Kirkus Reviews "In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better."-Alain de Botton, The School of Life Series Editor "The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge."- The Independent on Sunday (London), [de Botton] offers a collection of essays that, taken as a whole, serve to pull sexuality into a philosophical consideration of our drives and desires, to illuminate how we can make sense of the urges that drive us senseless....A well-rounded examination of the ways we can marry intelligent thought and physical pleasure., "Many books of pop psychology or pop philosophy try to contend straightforwardly with what ails our age; Alain de Botton's wonderful How to Think More About Sex comes to mind, an example of an intelligent person helpfully untying some knots that bind us." -- Sheila Heti, The New York Times Book Review " How to Think More About Sex is a meditation on how comprehensively disruptive our urges can be...an honest book that's on the prowl for honest insight....Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us." -- The New York Times "It's like Cosmo meets Plato--finally!" -- Salon "Even if our sexual partners don't excite us, this writer's piquant prose will." -- More "De Botton's concept breathes ambition far beyond the chicken-soup-of-the-month formula." -- The News & Observer "De Botton is never prescriptive, and the intellectual rigor of his investigation prevents this book from settling into a self-help reference guide." -- Publishers Weekly "By encouraging readers to understand their desires and manifestations of sexuality in new and more reflective ways, de Botton's addition to the School of Life series offers a tantalizing discourse on this endlessly fascinating, and eternally misunderstood, subject." -- Booklist "[de Botton] offers a collection of essays that, taken as a whole, serve to pull sexuality into a philosophical consideration of our drives and desires, to illuminate how we can make sense of the urges that drive us senseless....A well-rounded examination of the ways we can marry intelligent thought and physical pleasure." -- Kirkus Reviews "In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better." -- Alain de Botton, The School of Life Series Editor "The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge." -- The Independent on Sunday (London), In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better., "Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us."- The New York Times " How to Think More About Sex is a meditation on how comprehensively disruptive our urges can be...an honest book that's on the prowl for honest insight."- The New York Times "It's like Cosmo meets Plato-finally!"- Salon "Even if our sexual partners don't excite us, this writer's piquant prose will."- More "De Botton is never prescriptive, and the intellectual rigor of his investigation prevents this book from settling into a self-help reference guide."- Publishers Weekly "By encouraging readers to understand their desires and manifestations of sexuality in new and more reflective ways, de Botton's addition to the School of Life series offers a tantalizing discourse on this endlessly fascinating, and eternally misunderstood, subject."- Booklist "[de Botton] offers a collection of essays that, taken as a whole, serve to pull sexuality into a philosophical consideration of our drives and desires, to illuminate how we can make sense of the urges that drive us senseless....A well-rounded examination of the ways we can marry intelligent thought and physical pleasure."- Kirkus Reviews "In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better."-Alain de Botton, The School of Life Series Editor "The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge."- The Independent on Sunday (London), De Botton is never prescriptive, and the intellectual rigor of his investigation prevents this book from settling into a self-help reference guide., "De Botton is never prescriptive, and the intellectual rigor of his investigation prevents this book from settling into a self-help reference guide."- Publishers Weekly "By encouraging readers to understand their desires and manifestations of sexuality in new and more reflective ways, de Botton's addition to the School of Life series offers a tantalizing discourse on this endlessly fascinating, and eternally misunderstood, subject."- Booklist "[de Botton] offers a collection of essays that, taken as a whole, serve to pull sexuality into a philosophical consideration of our drives and desires, to illuminate how we can make sense of the urges that drive us senseless....A well-rounded examination of the ways we can marry intelligent thought and physical pleasure."- Kirkus Reviews "In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better."-Alain de Botton, The School of Life Series Editor "The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge."- The Independent on Sunday (London), " How to Think More About Sex is a meditation on how comprehensively disruptive our urges can be...an honest book that's on the prowl for honest insight."- The New York Times "It's like Cosmo meets Plato-finally!"- Salon "Even if our sexual partners don't excite us, this writer's piquant prose will."- More "De Botton is never prescriptive, and the intellectual rigor of his investigation prevents this book from settling into a self-help reference guide."- Publishers Weekly "By encouraging readers to understand their desires and manifestations of sexuality in new and more reflective ways, de Botton's addition to the School of Life series offers a tantalizing discourse on this endlessly fascinating, and eternally misunderstood, subject."- Booklist "[de Botton] offers a collection of essays that, taken as a whole, serve to pull sexuality into a philosophical consideration of our drives and desires, to illuminate how we can make sense of the urges that drive us senseless....A well-rounded examination of the ways we can marry intelligent thought and physical pleasure."- Kirkus Reviews "In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better."-Alain de Botton, The School of Life Series Editor "The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge."- The Independent on Sunday (London), By encouraging readers to understand their desires and manifestations of sexuality in new and more reflective ways, de Botton's addition to the School of Life series offers a tantalizing discourse on this endlessly fascinating, and eternally misunderstood, subject., "De Botton is never prescriptive, and the intellectual rigor of his investigation prevents this book from settling into a self-help reference guide." -Publishers Weekly   "In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better."---Alain de Botton, The School of Life Series Editor "The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge."--- The Independent on Sunday (London), "Even if our sexual partners don't excite us, this writer's piquant prose will."- More "De Botton is never prescriptive, and the intellectual rigor of his investigation prevents this book from settling into a self-help reference guide."- Publishers Weekly "By encouraging readers to understand their desires and manifestations of sexuality in new and more reflective ways, de Botton's addition to the School of Life series offers a tantalizing discourse on this endlessly fascinating, and eternally misunderstood, subject."- Booklist "[de Botton] offers a collection of essays that, taken as a whole, serve to pull sexuality into a philosophical consideration of our drives and desires, to illuminate how we can make sense of the urges that drive us senseless....A well-rounded examination of the ways we can marry intelligent thought and physical pleasure."- Kirkus Reviews "In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better."-Alain de Botton, The School of Life Series Editor "The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge."- The Independent on Sunday (London), How to Think More About Sex is a meditation on how comprehensively disruptive our urges can be...an honest book that's on the prowl for honest insight....Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us., "Many books of pop psychology or pop philosophy try to contend straightforwardly with what ails our a≥ Alain de Botton's wonderful How to Think More About Sex comes to mind, an example of an intelligent person helpfully untying some knots that bind us."-Sheila Heti, The New York Times Book Review " How to Think More About Sex is a meditation on how comprehensively disruptive our urges can be...an honest book that's on the prowl for honest insight....Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us."- The New York Times "It's like Cosmo meets Plato-finally!"- Salon "Even if our sexual partners don't excite us, this writer's piquant prose will."- More "De Botton is never prescriptive, and the intellectual rigor of his investigation prevents this book from settling into a self-help reference guide."- Publishers Weekly "By encouraging readers to understand their desires and manifestations of sexuality in new and more reflective ways, de Botton's addition to the School of Life series offers a tantalizing discourse on this endlessly fascinating, and eternally misunderstood, subject."- Booklist "[de Botton] offers a collection of essays that, taken as a whole, serve to pull sexuality into a philosophical consideration of our drives and desires, to illuminate how we can make sense of the urges that drive us senseless....A well-rounded examination of the ways we can marry intelligent thought and physical pleasure."- Kirkus Reviews "In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better."-Alain de Botton, The School of Life Series Editor "The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge."- The Independent on Sunday (London), "In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better."---Alain de Botton, The School of Life Series Editor"The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge."--- The Independent on Sunday (London), "Many books of pop psychology or pop philosophy try to contend straightforwardly with what ails our a≥ Alain de Botton's wonderful How to Think More About Sex comes to mind, an example of an intelligent person helpfully untying some knots that bind us."-Sheila Heti, The New York Times Book Review " How to Think More About Sex is a meditation on how comprehensively disruptive our urges can be...an honest book that's on the prowl for honest insight....Self-Help Books for the Rest of Us."- The New York Times "It's like Cosmo meets Plato-finally!"- Salon "Even if our sexual partners don't excite us, this writer's piquant prose will."- More "De Botton's concept breathes ambition far beyond the chicken-soup-of-the-month formula."- The News Observer "De Botton is never prescriptive, and the intellectual rigor of his investigation prevents this book from settling into a self-help reference guide."- Publishers Weekly "By encouraging readers to understand their desires and manifestations of sexuality in new and more reflective ways, de Botton's addition to the School of Life series offers a tantalizing discourse on this endlessly fascinating, and eternally misunderstood, subject."- Booklist "[de Botton] offers a collection of essays that, taken as a whole, serve to pull sexuality into a philosophical consideration of our drives and desires, to illuminate how we can make sense of the urges that drive us senseless....A well-rounded examination of the ways we can marry intelligent thought and physical pleasure."- Kirkus Reviews "In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better."-Alain de Botton, The School of Life Series Editor "The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge."- The Independent on Sunday (London), "In an age of moral and practical confusions, the self-help book is crying out to be redesigned and rehabilitated. The School of Life announces a rebirth with a series that examines the great issues of life, including money, sanity, work, technology, and the desire to alter the world for the better."---Alain de Botton, The School of Life Series Editor "The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge."--- The Independent on Sunday (London)
Lccn
2012-037100
Target Audience
Trade
Lc Classification Number
Hq21.B795 2012
Copyright Date
2012

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