The Atkins Diet and Philosophy
Chewing the Fat with Kant and Nietzsche
William Irwin editor Lisa Heldke editor Kerri Mommer editor Cynthia Pineo editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
Published:1st Dec '05
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The Atkins diet has transformed the lives of millions of people, revolutionizing grocery store shelves, restaurant menus, and dinner-table conversations. But there are questions beyond its efficacy and longevity. Is the Atkins diet a new wrinkle in capitalist exploitation or a twisted expression of negative body images? Is it a symbol of super-masculinity? Has the Atkins diet really been around for centuries under other names? Can it increase intelligence, or cause global warming and melt the polar ice caps? How does Atkins fit into Kant’s conception of the moral life, or Rousseau’s vision of a kinder, gentler human society? The Atkins Diet and Philosophy wittily explores these and other pressing questions in sixteen entertaining essays. Following the same fun, readable approach as earlier volumes in this series, this book uses philosophy to put the Atkins diet under the microscope, and uses the Atkins diet to teach vital philosophical lessons for life.
ISBN: 9780812695847
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 382g
288 pages