Books About Philosophy
Philosophy in literature is more than just abstract theory; it is the ultimate exploration of the human condition. These stories grapple with the fundamental questions of existence, morality, and the nature of reality, turning complex ideas into lived experiences. Readers are drawn to these narratives because they provide a mirror for our deepest anxieties and aspirations, offering clarity in an uncertain world. By weaving profound wisdom into compelling plots, philosophical books challenge our assumptions, broaden our perspectives, and provide the intellectual tools to navigate life’s greatest mysteries with wonder and purpose.
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A Guide to the Good Life
William B Irvine
Civility and Its Discontents
Christine T. Sistare
Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
Immanuel Kant
Letters from a Stoic (Collins Classics)
Lucius Seneca
Meditations
Marcus Aurelius
The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche: Beyond good and evil, tr. by Helen Zimmern. 1909
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Oscar Levy
The Ethics of Benedict de Spinoza
Benedictus de Spinoza
The Republic of Plato
Plato
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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