![]() ![]() “They’re the ones that made sense to me, in a cartoon-lightbulb-turning-on-above-my-head kind of a way. “The works discussed in this book are simply the ones I liked and connected with,” he writes. Fully admitting his own limitations, Schur stresses the importance of personal connection. With the assistance of "philosophical nitpicking" by professor May, Schur takes us through 13 chapters, beginning with the question “Should I Punch My Friend in the Face for No Reason?” He then moves on to increasingly trickier philosophical concepts and how best to approach them in our daily lives. Like Schur’s work on The Office, Parks and Recreation, and The Good Place, this book is both heartfelt and funny. ![]() The acclaimed showrunner and TV writer considers philosophy and ethics. ![]()
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