Approaching deep thought through a pint glass lens, Lawrence (philosophy, Long Beach City Coll., CA; Like a Splinter in Your Mind: The Philosophy Behind the Matrix Trilogy) pairs 48 three- to six-page philosophical meditations with geographically or eponymically relevant world brews. A clever beer-themed prompt (e.g., "If a Pint Spills in the Forest…") heads each chapter, though Lawrence gives the historically accurate formulation in a "Truth Be Told" section. Further study questions, "Did You Know?" trivia, a brief recommended reading list, and a beer-tasting-notes chart supplement each puzzle. Lawrence offers a mostly balanced survey of Western canon dilemmas from Zeno to the present, dipping also into Buddhism and Taoism. An unfortunate element of beer culture, however, is perpetuated by a subtle boy-zone barroom mentality pervading a few chapters like "The Beer Goggles Paradox," only partially remedied by a Catherine Mackinnon-quoting section on the legal and moral considerations of pub flirtation vs. sexual harassment.
VERDICT Recommended for fraternity brothers who missed Philosophy 101 or nonteetotaling philosophy majors seeking to broaden their beer horizons. For a more serious yet similarly accessible intro to philosophy, readers will want to consider the excellent (and free) courses on iTunes U from Oxford, Yale, and Berkeley.
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