In my own experience, pop philosophy/psychology books were very helpful as a kid and made me curious about the direct sources. I see articles like the one in the OP similarly— the difference being I’m more “elitist” now, do I have to counter the instinct to look down my nose. — Mikie
Isn’t philosophy, at its best, distinguished from self-help by its deep and original insights, rather than, or as well as, by its arguments? — Jamal
Self-help often strikes me as dishonest, manipulative, boring, and essentially individualistic, — Jamal
But does a self help book really change your perspective, or does it just give you one to try on for a while? That’s pedantic though. — Jamal
As I see it, though the former implies the latter, the latter neither presupposes nor implies the former. — 180 Proof
philosophy can open one's eyes. To what and why? For what purpose? — Noble Dust
Might be all I am to them, but it's not all I am. — Michael
And whether those interested in philosophy proper are in any better shape. — Noble Dust
Give me a guy who reads nothing but pop philosophy books and who is healthy, happy, creative and productive over one who has spent his time reading the complete works of Kant and endlessly examining his life any day. — Mikie
Like you're saying, philosophy can open one's eyes. To what and why? For what purpose? — Noble Dust
For no purpose. Because I'm curious. Because I have a drive for self-awareness. It's not a goal I'm striving for, it's a force that's pushing me, where I don't know and I don't really care. It's an engine, not a steering wheel. — T Clark
It is true that a lot of it is garbage, but then again, so is a lot of traditional and academic philosophy. — Fooloso4
common sociological observations about our society of atomism, isolation, and individualism. — Jamal
Sometimes I feel like my interest in philosophy and politics is just an anachronism, like there’s no actual public sphere where any of it could matter. — Jamal
Speaking of Zen, one "pop" book (a novel actually) that spurred on a mini-industry was Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values. — Manuel
When we started to professionalize and mathematicize philosophy, especially in the late 19th century, it was the beginning of the end. — Mikie
An unpopular opinion of mine: you're not truly an educated Western citizen unless and until you know Greek and Latin. — Mikie
Maybe the 'spiritual' function of philosophy moved into literature, art, politics. — green flag
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