Food for Philosophers
Woody Allen discovers a hidden treasure, “Friedrich Nietzsche’s Diet Book”- a work of rare genius even if of questionable authenticity.
An excerpt:
Tags: Humor
An excerpt:
No philosopher came close to solving the problem of guilt and weight until Descartes divided mind and body in two, so that the body could gorge itself while the mind thought, Who cares, it’s not me. The great question of philosophy remains: If life is meaningless, what can be done about alphabet soup?Link via Arts and Letters Daily
It was Leibniz who first said that fat consisted of monads. Leibniz dieted and exercised but never did get rid of his monads—at least, not the ones that adhered to his thighs. Spinoza, on the other hand, dined sparingly because he believed that God existed in everything and it’s intimidating to wolf down a knish if you think you’re ladling mustard onto the First Cause of All Things.
Tags: Humor
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