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PoPHILO: Popular Philosophy

By Dom

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"PoPHILO: Popular Philosophy" by Dommy is a collection of philosophical reflections and thoughts written in the early 21st century. The book explores various themes related to human experience, self-awareness, knowledge, and the complexities of existence. Each entry presents concise yet profound insights that encourage readers to think critically about their own lives and the world around them. The content of the book is organized as a series of aphorisms, each encapsulating a unique perspective on life, morality, and personal growth. Readers encounter ideas like the importance of free will in shaping their destinies, the balance between tradition and innovation, and the nuanced interplay between knowledge and experience. Throughout the text, Dommy distills wisdom from lived experiences, emphasizing that understanding oneself and the world requires both introspection and awareness of the surrounding environment. The reflections are arranged in a way that invites contemplation, making it a suitable read for anyone interested in philosophy or seeking to deepen their understanding of life's complexities.
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English
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Project Gutenberg
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