I’ve just bought three new philosophy books: Logic by Greg Restall Conspicuous Consumption by Thorstein Veblen, and On The Public by Alastair Hannay.
I happened to spot Logic: An Introduction on the shelf and needed to buy it. Hence, now that I’ve got a bit of money to spare, I have bought it. I expect it will be brilliant.
I’ve already read one volume from Routledge’s Thinking In Action series and, as previously noted I really liked it. Hopefully On The Public will be just as good.
I’ve liked some of the other books in Penguin’s Great Ideas series, so I hope that Conspicuous Consumption will be just as interesting.