
Nato: December 20, 1969 – Zurich, Switzerland
Alain de Botton is a Swiss-born British author and public philosopher whose essayistic books explore themes of love, travel, architecture, and the relevance of philosophy to everyday life. Notable works include Essays in Love, How Proust Can Change Your Life, and The Architecture of Happiness. His books are bestsellers in over 30 countries, and he founded The School of Life.
Alain de Botton was born in Zurich, Switzerland, in December 1969 to a family with a rich Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jewish heritage. His early years were spent in Switzerland, where he spoke French and German before moving to London at age eight. Educated at the Dragon School and Harrow, de Botton went on to take a double starred first in history at Cambridge University and completed a master’s degree in philosophy at King’s College London. He was later a PhD candidate at Harvard and King’s. This rigorous academic background provided a foundation for his later synthesis of philosophy, literature, and psychological insight.

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A philosophical exploration of why we travel, blending personal anecdotes with insights from artists and writers throughout history.

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A witty exploration of how ancient philosophical wisdom can offer solace and guidance for modern everyday problems.

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Love's true path: embracing imperfection to save your relationship.

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A provocative exploration of religion's value for non-believers, offering secular alternatives to spiritual practices and rituals.

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A philosophical exploration of sexuality, challenging societal norms and offering insights to enhance intimacy and relationships.

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A philosophical exploration of how our surroundings shape our emotions, identity, and pursuit of happiness through architectural design.

Alain de Botton
A compassionate guide to coping with mental pain and finding happiness through resilience and connection.

Alain De Botton
A philosophical exploration of why we travel, blending personal anecdotes with insights from artists and writers throughout history.

Alain de Botton
Exploring the anxieties of social status and its impact on modern society.

Alain De Botton
A thought-provoking exploration of how news shapes our perceptions and emotions, offering insights to navigate our media-saturated world.
"Alain de Botton is a Swiss-born British author and public speaker whose books discuss philosophy's relevance to everyday life"
— Wikipedia
"Alain de Botton published 'Essays in Love,' which went on to sell two million copies and established his reputation as a leading thinker"
— Wikipedia
"Alain de Botton presents a postmodern look at the ups and downs of a love affair, combining philosophy with real-life observation"
— Publishers Weekly
"Alain de Botton, whose nonfiction tackles life's big questions, traces the intricate and winding path of a long-term relationship in his writing"
— Publishers Weekly
"Alain de Botton co-founded The School of Life in 2008, aiming to offer lessons on emotional intelligence"
— Wikipedia
"Alain de Botton was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2011, acknowledging his contribution to cultural thought"
— Wikipedia
"Alain de Botton is known for bestselling works such as 'How Proust Can Change Your Life' and 'The Consolations of Philosophy."
— Penguin Books
"In 'The Architecture of Happiness,' Alain de Botton discusses the nature of beauty in architecture and its effect on human well-being"
— Wikipedia
"Alain de Botton's works are praised for making complex philosophical ideas accessible to the general public"
— Penguin Books
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