%27
The Philosopher Oak Anooshirvan Miandji
Teknik Bilgiler
Stok Kodu
9789752209367
Boyut
13.50x19.50
Sayfa Sayısı
64
Baskı
1
Basım Tarihi
2020-10
Çeviren
Yasemin Yener
Kapak Türü
Ciltsiz
Kağıt Türü
2. Hamur
Dili
İngilizce
Orijinal Adı
Filozof Meşe

The Philosopher Oak

36,00TL
26,10TL
%27
Satışta değil
9789752209367
853147
The Philosopher Oak
The Philosopher Oak
26.10

(Anooshirvan Miandji'nin çok ilgi gören Filozof Meşe kitabını, İngilizce öğrenen, öğrenmeye çalışan ve okullarında İngilizce eğitim gören çocuklar için, Yasemin Yener'in çevirisiyle İngilizce olarak sunuyoruz.)
***
What happens if nobody does what they are supposed to do? What happens if we want someone else to carry our burdens? Is collective laziness good? What is the cost of self-indulgence? Can mistakes from the past be fixed? Isn't accepting a mistake, a mistake in itself? What separates right from wrong?
Why do some people not want to believe in truth? Why do some people like to live in pain instead of trying to fix the situation? Is suffering a destiny? Is thinking a hard business? Is gossiping a way of thinking? What awaits the society that does not criticize itself?

Does standing alone mean to be mistaken? Is there another possibility for the ones who do not give up?
If you are wondering the answers to some of these questions, you might have to read The Philosopher Oak.

  • Açıklama
    • (Anooshirvan Miandji'nin çok ilgi gören Filozof Meşe kitabını, İngilizce öğrenen, öğrenmeye çalışan ve okullarında İngilizce eğitim gören çocuklar için, Yasemin Yener'in çevirisiyle İngilizce olarak sunuyoruz.)
      ***
      What happens if nobody does what they are supposed to do? What happens if we want someone else to carry our burdens? Is collective laziness good? What is the cost of self-indulgence? Can mistakes from the past be fixed? Isn't accepting a mistake, a mistake in itself? What separates right from wrong?
      Why do some people not want to believe in truth? Why do some people like to live in pain instead of trying to fix the situation? Is suffering a destiny? Is thinking a hard business? Is gossiping a way of thinking? What awaits the society that does not criticize itself?

      Does standing alone mean to be mistaken? Is there another possibility for the ones who do not give up?
      If you are wondering the answers to some of these questions, you might have to read The Philosopher Oak.

  • Yorumlar
    • Yorum yaz
      Bu kitaba henüz kimse yorum yapmamıştır.
Kapat