Roy Sorensen’s Cabinet of Philosophical Curiosities A Collection of Puzzles, Oddities, Riddles and Dilemmas is a interesting take on philosophy, by investigating paradoxes and problems. Apparently the original inspiration was Ian Stewart’s Professor Stewart’s Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities, and like many puzzle books, can be read as a series or worked on individually.
This was a fun approach to philosophical conundrums and has an interesting historical aspect as well, with stories about Voltaire, Eck, Carroll and more. It features a number of essays as well as discussions along with the puzzles. While this is probably too advanced for younger readers, it’s one for anyone interested in the solving-aspects of philosophy.
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