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Motorcycles and the Meaning of Life
Craig Bourne
From Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance to The Motorcycle Diaries, to be a biker is to be on the road to the meaning of life.
From ethics to existentialism, motorcycling raises some of life's biggest questions. What should our attitude be towards danger and death? Does riding shed any light on the nature of reality? Do we have any obligations towards the environment, humans and other animals? And can motorcycles be as much a work of art as a Michelangelo painting?
Philosopher and motorcyclist Craig Bourne answers all these questions and more in this stimulating roadtrip through philosophy.
Craig Bourne is a lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Cambridge. He rides a Ducati.
NB Although the front cover features Royal Enfields, the book is of general motorcycling interest and is not specific to Royal Enfield bikes or their riders.
Paperback, 20 x 12.5cm, 224 Pages. £9.95