It’s no secret that I enjoy reading Alain de Botton, but then, I know it’s pop philosophy and I don’t make any pretense to being all that knowledgeable on real philosophy (does Sophie’s World count for that?).
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Atheism for the incorrigibly religious
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It’s no secret that I enjoy reading Alain de Botton, but then, I know it’s pop philosophy and I don’t make any pretense to being all that knowledgeable on real philosophy (does Sophie’s World count for that?).