Meditations on First Philosophy Summary of Key Points
A philosophical work by René Descartes, discussing skepticism, existence, and the nature of reality.
A philosophical work by René Descartes, discussing skepticism, existence, and the nature of reality.
The Will to Power is a posthumously published collection of notes and fragments by Friedrich Nietzsche. It explores notions of power, life, and nihilism.
Swinburne presents a rigorous philosophical analysis of the arguments for the existence of God, exploring classic theistic proofs.
The Ethics, by philosopher Benedict de Spinoza, presents an exploration of philosophical rationalism where God, nature, and humanity are interlinked.
Friedrich Nietzsche’s ‘Thus Spoke Zarathustra’ is a philosophical novel that follows the fictional travels and speeches of Zarathustra, a prophet-like figure. It explores themes of individualism, the will to power, and the ‘Übermensch’.
Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’ is a seminal work in Western philosophy that deals with the limitations and scope of human knowledge, aiming to bridge the gap between rationalism and empiricism.
Heidegger’s ‘Being and Time’ is a complex philosophical inquiry into the nature of being, existence, and time, challenging readers to explore ontology and phenomenology.
Billy Carson’s ‘Compendium Of The Emerald Tablets’ delves into the ancient wisdom of the Emerald Tablets and its enigmatic author, Thoth the Atlantean.
The Bee Sting by Paul Murray is a spiritual journey that delves into the mysteries of life and the interconnectedness of all things.