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Author: Daniel Klein, Thomas CathcartCondition: NewFormat: HardbackPages: 320Publisher: Oneworld PublicationsYear: 2018ISBN: 9781786074461
In this joyous introduction to the major debates in Western philosophy, we see how cartoons can shed light and humour on life's Big Questions. Topics such as gender, morality and the meaning of life are examined here with a razor wit and eye.
Open this book (if it actually exists) and meet philosophers interrogating the world:
De Beauvoir on a building site.
Kant in a snowglobe.
Machiavelli on a tennis court.
This is philosophy as you've never seen it before.
A brilliant introduction to drawing cartoons from the bestselling author of How to Draw Anything.
You don't need a dusty tome to encounter great ideas.
This popular title is relaunched in June 2006 with a fresh new cover design. Packed with two-colour step-by-step illustrations, this comprehensive guide provides all the techniques needed to master the art of drawing animated cartoons.