Big Questions: Incredible Adventures in Thinking
By (Author) Matthew Morrison
Illustrated by Gary Chalk
Icon Books
Icon Books
1st September 2007
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
513
Paperback
204
177g
Is there a reason for everything
Does anything really exist
Can you prove who you are
Do animals have rights
Can you trust the experts
Is there only one answer
Asking questions can be a very risky business. When we start to think about things we've always taken for granted, we can end up with some surprising results.
Big Questions is full of entertaining and challenging questions about the world around us - many of them have been puzzled over for thousands of years. The book includes sections on 'How to Win an Argument', 'Mind', 'Bodies and Brains', and 'Right and Wrong'.
"'Races through black holes and the thin green smear on Earth's surface (life as we know it), to the lengths of light and speed of the air... a feast of facts. Would entertain bright children and adults alike.' New Scientist 'Deftly explains big ideas through simple, but not patronising language' Lindsay Fraser, Guardian"
Matthew Morrison has a first-class degree in philosophy from the University of York and he currently teaches at the University of Westminster.