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Pages
  
221

Website
  
onassholes.com

Author
  
Aaron James

Subject
  
Philosophy

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Language
  
English

ISBN
  
978-0-385-53565-6

Originally published
  
2012

Page count
  
221

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Print (hardcover) / Digital (Kindle eBook)

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Aaron James books, Ethics books

Assholes: A Theory is a 2012 non-fiction book by Aaron James. An associate professor of philosophy at the University of California, Irvine, James attempts a precise academic definition of the term. According to James, an asshole "allows himself to enjoy special advantages in social relations out of an entrenched sense of entitlement that immunizes him against the complaints of other people." As Martin Patriquin writes in Maclean's, the author "spends 214 quite convincing pages arguing that “assholeness” is less inattention than a permanent state of mind [...]" Seekers of philosophical meaning will find much to ponder with James, concludes Alex Balk in Slate.

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