Alain de Botton on life, work and his Swiss influences
2009-10-19 20:47:33 -
Alain de Botton has made a career of philosophy. He discusses his Swiss roots, his views on architecture and on working life with Jennifer Davies on World Radio Switzerland AUDIO/ PODCAST: The writer Alain de Botton has been described as 'a philosopher of everyday life', and is now interviewed by independent journalist and broadcaster Jennifer Davies - also the editor and founder of design/culture magazine Inside Magazine - on her radio show, Swiss By Design on World Radio Switzerland.
Based in London, the Swiss writer Alain de Botton talks about
his Swiss roots and how they've informed his view of philosophy and architecture. Have his ideas on philosophy, aesthetics and architecture stemmed from this early exposure to Zurich's minimal aesthetic? He also explains why he believes he's become a "popular" philosopher and he discusses the notion of work. Why is work so integral to our sense of identity? We ask him if the current economic crisis will force us to re-evaluate the way we think about work and status - what does the new economy mean for all of us in our everyday lives?
Listen to the podcast at:
worldradio.ch/wrs/programmes/culture/swiss-by-design-philosophic ..