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“A delightful and heartfelt exploration of dogs and their unique way of being.” —Becca Rothfeld, *Washington Post*
“A must-read for anyone interested in animals and philosophy.” —John Gray, author of *The New Leviathans* and *Feline Philosophy*
“Rowlands offers a profound and humorous look at what it means to live a fulfilled life.” —Tim Dowling, *Guardian*
“Wise, insightful, and often very funny—I loved every page.” —Anthony McGowan, author of *How to Teach Philosophy to Your Dog*
If you’ve ever shared your life with a dog, you may have found yourself wondering: Is my dog truly happy? Is my dog a good dog? Does my dog love me? These questions don’t just reveal something about our pets—they also lead us to reflect on our own lives and what it means to find fulfillment and purpose.
In *The Word of Dog*, philosopher Mark Rowlands examines these questions and suggests that dogs offer us glimpses—subtle but meaningful—of a better way to live. While we may never experience happiness in quite the same way as a dog, this book reveals that by paying attention to the silent wisdom of our canine companions, we might learn how to live better, more contented lives.
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