 What Not To Say might be said to have three broad aims:
First, to enable readers to speak more truthfully in difficult situations: as the Delphic inscription had it, to know thyself.
Second, to allow readers to talk about personal problems in a wider perspective, something that in itself often eases the pain.
Third, to gain an alternative introduction to some of the themes of philosophy, and some of the thoughts of its biggest thinkers. |