Philosophy
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One is Zero
by Fan Zou
IN PHILOSOPHY WE TRUST The book is dedicated to a new thinking --- a common philosophy can be extracted from Christianity, Buddhism, Taoism and science to be the core of spirituality and existence of life. It can be summarized as fusion of the...
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The Song and the Swallow
Authenticity and Love by Matthew Anghelos March
Our need for meaning and substance is ubiquitous in the human condition, but how do we reliably find meaning? How are we susceptible to doing it the wrong way? What does this look like, what is produced, and why we should avoid it? Using...
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Sapien
by Mercia Jensen Stickney
How have men and women’s social roles differed throughout history? What distinguishes them biologically—and what makes them the same? And why is it that the world over, throughout history, female self-expression and liberty have been curtailed?...
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Root Out of Dry Ground
by Peter Buhler
There is a common hope for a richer, deeper life that connects a person to their past, to the people around them, and to a transcendental source—sometimes referred to as God, or the Unconscious. Root Out of Dry Ground provides an exploration into...
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Parochialisms
by Joseph Milana
The work is foremost a missive to the author's grandson. Begun soon after we entered shut down, well before any vaccines were tangible, it was written with a vague sense/fear that this might become the only vehicle whereby his grandson might know...
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Reflections
Speeches from the Heart by Rob Peck
Have you ever had to make a speech? Did you struggle to decide what to speak about? Well, help is here! Reflections: Speeches from the Heart is a collected work of speeches and how tos that teaches you how to write and present a speech, and gives...
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GOD, The Active Principle of Infinite Love
by M.J. Azhikannickal
Thought-provoking and enlightening, God: The Active Principle of Love examines the “dual componency” of the metaphysical and the physical that encompasses human existence. Addressing the traditional teachings of a variety of world religions, M....
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Busker and the Trees
Eight Decades of Struggle, Adaptation and Happiness by Adel Bishai
Like a busker juggling, we go through life balancing values as balls in the air...If one falls, the good busker picks it quickly up, resumes the performance and the audience applauds the skill in maintaining balance and harmony. Busker and the...
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The Professor and the Plumber
Conversations About Equality and Inequality by Eric W Sager
Two cousins meet for dinner. Who are they? Why is a plumber arguing with a professor? They begin to discuss one of the great problems of our time - inequality. Can they find solutions? Can they agree on the meaning of equality? Follow their...