I love Herman Hesse, Nitzche and other connected authors, I want to explore more of them, but with a plot that is too philosophical and gets deeper into the human behaviour even human psychology
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Why Everyone Else is a Hypocrite
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‘The Second Sex’ by Simone de Beauvoir is a groundbreaking work I recommend for its in-depth analysis of women’s oppression and the construction of gender. Beauvoir’s existential feminism is a powerful call for the liberation of women, making it a seminal work in both philosophy and gender studies.
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Anyone interested in the intersection of philosophy and literature should read ‘Sophie’s World’ by Jostein Gaarder. This novel offers a unique introduction to philosophical thought from the ancient Greeks to the modern day, all within the framework of a mysterious and captivating story.
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Why Everyone Else is a Hypocrite
‘The Second Sex’ by Simone de Beauvoir is a groundbreaking work I recommend for its in-depth analysis of women’s oppression and the construction of gender. Beauvoir’s existential feminism is a powerful call for the liberation of women, making it a seminal work in both philosophy and gender studies.
Anyone interested in the intersection of philosophy and literature should read ‘Sophie’s World’ by Jostein Gaarder. This novel offers a unique introduction to philosophical thought from the ancient Greeks to the modern day, all within the framework of a mysterious and captivating story.