Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Entitled

Why do authors (or their publishers) still resort to the tired strategy of linking the name of a prominent philosopher with something incongruous, on the assumption that this will result in increased sales ?

As seen in Waterstones Books in Gower Street yesterday:

Wittgenstein Flies A Kite

The Burglar Who Studied Spinoza

Nietzsche's Corpse

Driving With Plato


As seen in Blackwells a bit later on.

The Philosophy Book

No author. No gimmick. Just The Philosophy Book. Now that's a proper title.




1 comment:

  1. Hi sorry about getting in touch like this but you very kindly gave me a quote for impact purposes re how you used my stuff in class. I'd like to use the quote but need to know who you are - could you let me know (assuming you are ok with this): my email is think@royalinstitutephilosophy.org

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