Great Philosophers

Plato, Kant, and Hegel walk into a bar. They discover the place is empty and, to their amazement, the bartender is none other than Friedrich Nietzsche. "Where is everyone?" asks Hegel. Nietzsche sighs and says, "It's my own fault. The Rabbi, the Priest, and the penguin stopped coming once I told them God was dead."

This is just one of the many scenarios you can play out with your very own Great Philosophers Finger Puppet Set. Each set includes beautifully detailed finger puppets of Plato, Kant, Hegel, and Nietzsche.

Each puppet is about 4" tall and is magnetized so it can double as a refrigerator magnet. They come packaged in a fun puppet-theatre box.

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Guest from New York, New York
Title: Hysterical
What could be better than 4 great philosophers in finger puppet form?
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Guest from NC
Title: Excellent Product
Great Product made my brother ( philosophy major) smile. He never knew there was a company with products like this for him.
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Guest from Laguna Hills
Title: He Who Must Be Heard
My husband, who did his doctorate on Kant, loves these finger puppets. Now, instead of dealing with him I have 5 distinct personalities to tell me how, what and why something must be done....Thanks
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Guest from Atlanta, GA
Title: Philosophy is Phun
These stick to the white board in my office. All of my students and fellow philosophy profs love them, and have fun trying to identify all four philosophers. I might give extra credit to the first one to successfully do so. Everyone gets Socrates, some get Kant, but so far, no one has figured out Nietzsche (yes, I did spell that without looking it up) or Hegel. And so far, alas, no one has put on a puppet show with them. I'm thinking of bringing the Kant one to class the next time I teach the categorical imperative.
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