Free eBooks - Philosophy
Total eBooks in selected subject: 139 on 14 pages.
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Explains the influence of blood on modern history, warfare, religion, secret societies, government and popular culture. Really weird more...
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'Tragedy and Comedy' is a philosophical article which treats the reasons of human tears and mainly the human ability to laugh. more...
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a collection of poems, residue from my encounters during the 20 years from (1964-1985)--ok, 21 more...
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The Doctrines of Epicurus, philosopher of happiness and freedom, annotated with references from the authoritative ancient Epicurean sources. more...
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If I could speak before the UN, I’d say: 1. No one can own our Mother Earth. 2. God is present in the world and there is no evil. 3. All things are conscious and are created with rights. 4. The physical universe was designed by non-physical beings. 5. The main purpose of government is protecting rights. 6. There are too many people on Spaceship Earth. 7. Power corrupts everyone who holds it. more...
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This book provides the core ancient texts which are the primary documentation for all our knowledge of the Life and Work of Epicurus, the philosopher of Happiness and Freedom. more...
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The Art of War is primarily about (i) understanding of one’s situation; (ii) understanding of extremes; and (iii) taking the knowledge gained from the understanding of the extremes and applying it to your advantage. Stanley Bronstein updates this masterpiece originally written about warfare and applies it to today's modern society. more...
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An introduction to Epicurus' Canon of Truth, the theory of knowledge that underlies Epicureanism. This work collects the remaining ancient sources and sets forth the foundation on which Epicurus erected his philosophy of happy living. more...
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In a 30 year study Gary Rutz discovered the secret to enlightenment. It is not so amazing really, because Rutz discovered what we all have within us. He listened to his inner voice and trusted the answers within. After reading thousands of pages of history, philosophy, and critical thought Rutz used a reductionist method to remove complexity and present his discoveries in an accessible way. more...




















