The Book of Coffee A philosophy by James Hoffman & Julian Baggini
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An Exploration of Coffee and Contemplation The Book of Coffee: A Philosophy is a collaborative work by philosopher Julian Baggini and world-renowned coffee expert James Hoffmann. Moving beyond technical brewing guides and bean origins, this book explores the cultural, ritualistic, and existential aspects of the world’s most popular hot beverage. Inspired by a chance discovery of Kakuzo Okakura’s classic 1906 text, The Book of Tea, Baggini and Hoffmann examine how coffee shapes the fabric of modern life. The authors propose a shift in perspective: rather than viewing coffee merely as a caffeinated fuel to drive excessive work hours, they explore how it can be utilized as a tool for mindful attention, deeper connection, and purposeful contemplation. Key Themes Explored The Ritual of Brewing: How the attentive preparation and consumption of coffee can ground individuals in the present moment. Connection and Community: Coffee’s historical and ongoing role as a catalyst for shared human experience and understanding. Meaning in the Mundane: Elevating a daily habit into a practical exercise of mindfulness and appreciation. The Art of Living: Applying philosophical concepts to everyday routines to enrich our understanding of meaning and purpose. Target Audience This text is highly relevant for coffee professionals seeking a deeper cultural context for their work, enthusiasts who want to enrich their daily brewing ritual, and readers interested in the intersections of philosophy, sociology, and gastronomy. Product Specifications Authors: Julian Baggini & James Hoffmann Illustrator: Mariya Suzuki Publisher: Mitchell Beazley (Octopus Publishing Group) Format: Hardcover Pages: 176 Publication Date: April 2026
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