Fritz Allhoff, Dave Monroe "Food and Philosophy: Eat, Think, and Be Merry"
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing 2007 | 320 Pages | ISBN: 1405157755 | PDF | 1 MB
“How could you be so interested in food when half the world is starving!” The silliness of such a criticism presumably sticks out more these days. But the apparent self-contradiction was less obvious back in March 1984, when epicurean interests were relatively written off. Scholars might respectably devote themselves to the economics of sugar production, the genetics of pig breeding, the nutritional measurement of populations, the ethnography of gatherer-hunters, and the politics of Third World hunger, but not stray towards meals as such, and certainly not the pleasure of their own stomachs.
The Greek word sympotein means literally "to drink together." In the era of Socrates and Plato, the symposium was a central part of Greek culture: a gathering where men consumed wine freely and debated the issues of the day.
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Fritz Allhoff - Wine and Philosophy: A Symposium on Thinking and Drinking
Wiley-Blackwell | 2007 | ISBN: 1405154314 | Pages: 328 | PDF | 5.32 MB
Fritz Allhoff - Wine and Philosophy: A Symposium on Thinking and Drinking
Wiley-Blackwell | 2007 | ISBN: 1405154314 | Pages: 328 | PDF | 5.32 MB
The Greek word sympotein means literally "to drink together." In the era of Socrates and Plato, the symposium was a central part of Greek culture: a gathering where men consumed wine freely and debated the issues of the day.
Philosophers, wine critics, and winemakers share their passion for wine through well-crafted essays that explore wine's deeper meaning, nature, and significance. Wine & Philosophy offers a playfully fresh, insightful - and, at times, controversial - perspective on the philosophical dimensions of wine and wine appreciation.
Joining Beer & Philosophy and Food & Philosophy in the "Epicurean Trilogy," the essays herein celebrate the ongoing relationship between wine and philosophical reflection, discussion, and debate.
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O álcool (em excesso) e a filosofia levam-nos para fora da realidade (instituída).
Abraço ;-)
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