Recommended reading

Looking for a little reading matter to get your teeth into before the festival kicks off? Look no further! These books are all available from Waterstone’s on Bold Street, Liverpool.

How to be a Philosopher by Gary Cox, £14.99 (9781441144782)
How to Win Every Argument by Madsen Pirie, £9.99 (9780826498946)
I Drink Therefore I Am by Roger Scruton, £11.99 (9781441170675)
How to Be an Existentialist by Gary Cox, £12.99 (9781441188434)
This Sentence is False by Peter Cave, £10.99 (9781847062208)
101 Great Philosophers by Madsen Pirie, £9.99 (9780826423863)
Atheism: A Guide for the Perplexed by Kerry Walters, £12.99 (9780826424938)
Brief History of Philosophy by Derek Johnston, £12.99 (9780826490209)
Scepticism and the Possibility of Knowledge by AC Grayling, £11.99 (9781441154361)
Heidegger’s ‘Being and Time’ by William Blattner, £13.99 (9780826486097)
Habermas: A Guide for the Perplexed by Lasse Thomassen, £14.99 (9780826487667)
Socrates: A Guide for the Perplexed by Sara Ahbel-Rappe, £12.99 (9780826433251)
Starting with Hegel by Craig B Matarrese, £12.99 (9781847062024)
A to Z of Philosophy by Alexander Moseley, £9.99
Locke: A Guide for the Perplexed by Patricia Sheridan, £12.99 (9780826489845)
Roger Scruton Reader by Mark Dooley, £16.99 (9780826420497)
Starting with Heidegger by Tom Greaves, £12.99 (9781847061409)
This Book Has Feelings by Neil Scott, £12.99 (9781441195920)
This is Not a Book by Michael Picard, £12.99 (9781847060129)
Starting with Descartes by CG Prado, £12.99 (9780826436641)
This Book Does Not Exist by Gary Hayden, £12.99 (9780826445100)
This Book has Issues by Christian Jarrett, £12.99 (9780826479785)
Starting with Hobbes by George MacDonald Ross, £12.99 (9781847061614)
Why Truth Matters by Ophelia Benson, £11.99 (9780826495280)
What Philosophers Think by Julian Baggini, £11.99 (9780826484741)
What More Philosophers Think by Julian Baggini, £11.99 (9780826493002)