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"Tusculan Disputations" by Cicero is a captivating philosophical work that dives into the realms of human emotions, suffering, and the pursuit of tranquility. In this profound dialogue-based treatise, Cicero explores the nature of human existence and offers philosophical insights to help individuals navigate the challenges and tribulations of life. The book takes its name from the town of Tusculum, where Cicero is depicted as engaging in discussions...
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"Early Greek Philosophy & Other Essays" is a collection of essays by the renowned philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, in which he delves into the early origins of philosophy and the Greek worldview. Throughout these essays, Nietzsche's signature style and thought-provoking ideas come to the fore. His deep engagement with Greek philosophy and culture illuminates his own views on topics ranging from the nature of reality to the role of religion in society....
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"Cicero's Brutus" is a captivating historical dialogue penned by the renowned Roman philosopher and statesman, Marcus Tullius Cicero. Set during the twilight years of the Roman Republic, the narrative revolves around a profound conversation between Cicero and his intellectual companions, Brutus and Atticus, as they reflect upon the illustrious lives and achievements of Rome's most eminent orators. Through a series of stimulating discussions, Cicero...
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Lettres à de jeunes philosophes. Un manuel de résistance à l'intention des nouvelles générations.
Que dire à des jeunes de vingt ans pour leur conduite dans ce monde qui part à la dérive ? La civilisation s'effondre, les valeurs s'inversent, la culture se rétrécit comme une peau de chagrin, les livres comptent moins que les écrans, l'école n'apprend plus à penser mais à obéir au politiquement correct, la famille explosée, décomposée,...
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Nietzsche argues that Homer's poetry represents the pinnacle of ancient Greek culture and embodies the ideal of a harmonious and heroic society. However, he also challenges the traditional views of classical philology that have portrayed Homer as a mere historian or chronicler of events, and instead sees him as a visionary poet who transcends the boundaries of history and time. Overall, Homer and Classical Philology offers a thought-provoking analysis...
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"The Man of Forty Crowns" is a satirical short story by Voltaire, highlighting the irrationality of religious dogma and superstition. The protagonist receives an inheritance of forty crowns under the condition that he marries a woman he has never met. This absurd situation leads to a humorous exploration of societal norms and blind obedience to tradition. Voltaire's wit and sarcasm shine in this critique of 18th-century French society. Read in English,...
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Freud's analysis of Leonardo's life is based on his belief that the creative process is deeply rooted in the unconscious mind, and that the artist's work is a reflection of their deepest desires and fears. In this book, he examines the artist's childhood, family background, and early influences, as well as his relationships with his patrons, friends, and lovers. Overall, "Leonardo da Vinci" provides a unique perspective on the life and work of one...
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A collection of aphorisms, stories, and poems that explore the concept of human happiness, the nature of existence, and the role of morality in human life. The book is divided into several sections, each of which explores a different aspect of the human experience. The Joyful Wisdom is a complex and thought-provoking work that challenges traditional beliefs and encourages readers to embrace their individuality and pursue their own paths to happiness....
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"On the Commonwealth" by Cicero is a profound political and philosophical treatise that explores the ideal form of government and the principles of a just society. In this insightful work, Cicero engages in a series of dialogues to examine different systems of governance, the nature of justice, and the role of individuals within a state. Through compelling conversations between prominent Roman statesmen, Cicero presents contrasting viewpoints on political...
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"The Art of Literature" by Arthur Schopenhauer explores the nature of literary genius and the qualities that make a work of art timeless. Schopenhauer delves into the role of inspiration, creativity, and the artist's ability to tap into universal truths. He dissects the essence of genius, arguing that great works of literature transcend time and cultural differences. Schopenhauer's insights offer a philosophical exploration of the enduring power and...
13) Cratylus
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Cratylus, written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, is an exploration of the nature of language and its relationship to reality. In this dialogue, Plato engages in a discourse with two interlocutors, Hermogenes and Cratylus, about the distinction between conventional and natural languages. Through this discussion, Plato suggests that language is an expression of knowledge which can be used to understand reality. Read in English, unabridged.
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Do you want to start beekeeping and harvesting your own honey? Worried about getting stung? Or are you not sure how to set up and establish your hive?
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"Psychism and Spirituality" by Annie Besant explores the realms of spiritual phenomena and psychic experiences. Besant, a well-known writer and theosophist, provides a comprehensive guide to the nature of psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance, telepathy, and psychometry. She also delves into the spiritual aspects of life, discussing the nature of the soul and the purpose of existence. Read in English, unabridged.
16) Ecce Homo
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Ecce Homo is a philosophical autobiography written by Friedrich Nietzsche towards the end of his life. In this work, Nietzsche reflects on his life, his philosophical views, and his legacy. The title, which means "behold the man" in Latin, is taken from Pontius Pilate's words when he presents Jesus to the crowd before his crucifixion. Nietzsche uses this phrase to present himself as a kind of messiah of a new philosophy, proclaiming the birth of a...
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Often the decision between a customer choosing you over someone like you is your ability to know exactly what to say, when to say it, and how to make it count. Phil M. Jones has trained more than two million people across five continents and over fifty countries in the lost art of spoken communication. In Exactly What to Say, he delivers the tactics you need to get more of what you want.
18) Statesman
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The text Statesman, by Plato, is a Socratic dialogue composed of several allegorical myths that aim to assess the qualifications of rulership and the properties of wisdom. Through his discourse with Socrates, Theaetetus strives to determine what exactly constitutes a statesman - seeking to find an answer which surpasses mere technical expertise. Read in English, unabridged.
19) The Huron
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"The Huron" is a satirical novella by Voltaire, exploring the clash of cultures between a European visitor and a Native American tribe. Through humor and wit, it critiques European colonialism and the misunderstandings that arise when different worlds meet, shedding light on the absurdities of prejudice and intolerance. Voltaire's work serves as a commentary on societal norms and the need for greater understanding and tolerance among people. Read...
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"The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer" is a collection of philosophical writings by the renowned German philosopher. Schopenhauer delves into diverse topics such as ethics, aesthetics, metaphysics, and human nature. His essays explore the human condition, the power of art, the nature of suffering, and the concept of the "will." Schopenhauer's work is characterized by its profound insights and a pessimistic view of existence. These essays provide readers...