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The Art of Thinking
How the Great Philosophers Can Stimulate Our Ability to Think Critically
Published by Diversion Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
A celebrated Spanish philosopher draws on the timeless lessons of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics to show how ancient wisdom can sharpen our critical thinking and help us live with clarity today.
For more than two millennia, philosophy has been a guide to the good life. Now, Spanish philosopher José Carlos Ruiz shows how the insights of the Great Philosophers remain urgent and usable today.
Accessible and engaging, The Art of Thinking is where The Daily Stoic meets How to Think: timeless philosophy adapted into an accessible, modern manual for critical thinking and personal growth. It brings philosophy out of the classroom and into everyday life:
In an age crowded with self-help quick fixes, Ruiz argues that true progress lies not in following someone else’s formula, but in learning how to think for ourselves—critically, contextually, and with confidence. Drawing on the legacy of ancient philosophy, The Art of Thinking provides practical tools to shed prejudice, break bad habits, and make decisions more likely to succeed.
For more than two millennia, philosophy has been a guide to the good life. Now, Spanish philosopher José Carlos Ruiz shows how the insights of the Great Philosophers remain urgent and usable today.
Accessible and engaging, The Art of Thinking is where The Daily Stoic meets How to Think: timeless philosophy adapted into an accessible, modern manual for critical thinking and personal growth. It brings philosophy out of the classroom and into everyday life:
- Stoicism offers strategies for coping with adversity and suffering.
- Socrates and Plato teach the art of maieutics—asking the right questions to uncover truth.
- Aristotle reveals how to reduce anxiety and cultivate virtue by aligning knowledge of ourselves with the world around us.
In an age crowded with self-help quick fixes, Ruiz argues that true progress lies not in following someone else’s formula, but in learning how to think for ourselves—critically, contextually, and with confidence. Drawing on the legacy of ancient philosophy, The Art of Thinking provides practical tools to shed prejudice, break bad habits, and make decisions more likely to succeed.
Product Details
- Publisher: Diversion Books (May 26, 2026)
- Length: 272 pages
- ISBN13: 9798895150993
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"There is a comforting familiarity to the book's moral chestnuts ... a welcome compendium of self-help guidance, drawn from centuries of sages."
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