
A Reading of Sandu Frunză's Readings: Filosofie și comunicare cotidiană. Cărțile ar putea să-ți schimbe viața [Philosophy and Daily Communication. Books Could Change Your Life], Lumen Publishing House, 2020
Author(s) -
Florin Cherman
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
logos, universality, mentality, education, novelty. section philosophy and humanistic sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2501-0409
pISSN - 2284-5976
DOI - 10.18662/lumenphs/8.2/52
Subject(s) - publishing , reading (process) , meaning (existential) , everyday life , meaning of life , philosophy of life , philosophy , sociology , computer science , media studies , epistemology , literature , art , linguistics
Is it still necessary to read books? Why should we, if we generally should, read more books? Why should we tire ourselves by doing this activity, when technology gives us so many other ways to consume the information we need or don't need? Why get bored with long, still texts, without images, trying to penetrate the meaning of their words, often distributed among the beautiful but difficult to probe formulations, when we have the alternative of receiving information through other sources, much more user-friendly? This paper is a review of the volume ”Filosofie și comunicare cotidiană. Cărțile ar putea să-ți schimbe viața” [Philosophy and everyday communication. Books could change your life], written by Sandu Frunză and published at Lumen Publishing House from Iași in 2020.