The Philosopher, the Dog and the Wedding
The story of one of the first female philosophers
Format:Paperback
Publisher:SelfMadeHero
Published:15th Sep '22
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A compelling story of Hipparchia, who challenges societal norms and seeks true happiness amidst the constraints of wealth in The Philosopher, the Dog and the Wedding.
Set in the 4th century B.C.E. in Greece, The Philosopher, the Dog and the Wedding follows the life of Hipparchia, a woman on the brink of an arranged marriage to a wealthy suitor. As her wedding day draws near, she encounters Crates, an unconventional philosopher who challenges her perceptions of happiness and fulfillment. His lifestyle, marked by simplicity and an embrace of Cynical philosophy, captivates her and sets her on a path of self-discovery.
Hipparchia begins to question the luxurious life that has been laid out for her, recognizing it as one of spiritual confinement rather than true contentment. The narrative explores her internal struggle as she weighs the comforts of wealth against the raw authenticity of a life lived in accordance with her ideals. The bond that forms between Hipparchia and Crates becomes a pivotal element in the development of Cynical philosophy, emphasizing the importance of independence from material wealth and societal expectations.
Through her journey, Hipparchia emerges as a symbol of strength and resilience, defying the norms of her time. The Philosopher, the Dog and the Wedding not only recounts her story but also resonates with contemporary themes of empowerment and the quest for genuine happiness, making it a timeless tale that encourages readers to reflect on their own values and choices.
ISBN: 9781914224096
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296 pages