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Making Philosophy Fun and Accessible

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Making Philosophy Fun and Accessible

By: Sophia Blackwell
Narrated by: Kat Deo
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Making Philosophy Fun and Accessible

Or: How to Understand Deep Thinkers Without Wanting to Walk Into the Sea

Philosophy isn’t boring—you’ve just been introduced to it by the wrong people. Usually ones in tweed who talk in 10-syllable sentences and assign 400 pages of Hegel with no warning.

This audiobook is your guide to learning philosophy without crying, sounding smart without being a menace to society, and asking big questions without falling into a spiral of despair (unless you're into that, in which case, proceed).

In this brutally honest, side-splittingly sarcastic introduction to the world’s oldest panic attack, Sophia Blackwell takes you on a wild ride through:

  • What philosophy actually is (and why it’s not just beard-stroking)
  • Roast-style intros to major thinkers like Socrates, Kant, Hume, and Nietzsche
  • How to survive a philosophy book without throwing it across the room
  • What all those weird terms (like metaphysics and epistemology) actually mean
  • How to apply ancient ideas to real life, including work, relationships, and not losing your mind online
  • Why TikTok philosophers are asking better questions than half your syllabus
  • How to talk about deep stuff without being a condescending nightmare

This is philosophy with jokes, insight with zero gatekeeping, and just enough sarcasm to make Plato roll over in his Form of a grave.

Whether you’re a total beginner, a recovering philosophy major, or someone who just wants to finally understand what the hell “the categorical imperative” is, this book will show you that you don’t need a PhD to think deeply—you just need curiosity, a sense of humor, and maybe a little existential caffeine.

©2025 Sophia Blackwell (P)2025 Sophia Blackwell
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