Because man’s best friend deserves to know the secrets of how to live a good life, too
Anthony McGowan has a BA, MPhil and PhD in philosophy, and has lectured widely on philosophy and creative writing. As an author for children and young adults he’s won many awards, while The Art of Failing, a hilarious account of his life as a writer, was named an Observer Book of the Year. He lives in north London, with his wife, two children and a dog.
‘Anthony McGowan’s How to Teach Philosophy to Your Dog is a
delightful, quirky book that deserves a wide readership and may
well get it… A witty, enjoyable book that gently introduces some
serious philosophy, with plenty of smiles along the way’
*Nigel Warburton, Five Books*
'For essential reading on both the meaning of dogs and the meaning
of life, I can recommend Anthony McGowan’s wonderful book How to
Teach Philosophy to Your Dog, a series of conversations he had with
his dog, Monty, while out walking together. The final chapter is a
touching meditation on death and the existence – or not – of God,
that takes in everything from Aristotle to Schopenhauer and leaves
you suspecting dogs might already have had many of the answers all
along. There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio /
Than are dreamed of in your philosophy.'
*Guardian*
‘Anthony McGowan’s wonderful survey of philosophy… Hugely
entertaining and accessible, there can’t have been more delightful
exponents of Socratic dialogue than McGowan and Monty, his scruffy
and evidently delightful Maltese terrier.’
*Tom Holland, Best Books of the Year, New Statesman*
'I loved loved loved this book. Genuinely profound as well as very
funny.'
*Alex Preston, via Twitter*
‘Filled with sparkling insights, a joy from start to finish. In
turns witty, brilliant and irreverent, McGowan explains nothing
less than the meaning of life – to his dog. If only we were all as
lucky as Monty to go for long walks with the author…’
*Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads*
'McGowan playfully explores philosophy in this amusing collection
of imaginary dialogues conducted with his Maltese terrier, Monty.
Readers who have never roamed the paths of philosophy before, or
who could use a return trip, will appreciate this enjoyable tour
from a friendly guide and his loyal companion.'
*Publishers Weekly*
'An accessible, amusing guide to key philosophical
questions...Perfect for novice philosophers.'
*Idler*
‘Readable, funny but enlightening…accessible and illuminating.’
*Church of England Newspaper*
‘This is the most entertaining and accessible introduction to
philosophy I have read. I doubt there can ever have been more
delightful exponents of Socratic dialogue than McGowan and Monty,
his dog.’
*Tom Holland*
‘There is no sharper, funnier, cleverer writer in Britain
today.’
*Robert Twigger, author of Micromastery*
'A charming, informative, unique introduction to Western
philosophy.'
*Kirkus*
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