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Humanity and the Nature of Man

by Nancy Walker

Want to help your fellow man? These meditations, essays, stories, and letters will inspire altruism. "Humanity and the Nature of Man" is an eclectic collection of writings by a big-hearted man who focuses on the beneficent potential of... Read More

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Where Am I?

by John Senger

The arduous journey of a businessman with cancer acts as a spiritual guide in this thought-provoking book. Benvinda Marques’s "Where Am I?", the dramatic story of a powerful, philandering businessman afflicted with penile cancer at the... Read More

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The DELUDE

by Margaret Cullison

We are all capable of delusions, Gondor says, in a warning about lack of critical thinking. An exploration into the limitations of human ability to learn, The DELUDE: A Philosophical Journey, by Yoji K. Gondor, examines the behavior of... Read More

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The Strength in Knowing

by Lee Gooden

What is life all about? This author teaches through more questions and easily understood lessons that encourage higher consciousness. When I. Alan Appt was a child, he wrote a Hamlet-like, existential poem called “To Be” to express... Read More

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The Art of Waging Peace

by Melissa Wuske

This timely book presents a path to personal and global peace bolstered by the author’s experience and great thinkers of history. As a West Point graduate who was deployed in Baghdad, Paul K. Chappell certainly knows war. As a... Read More

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The World of Man

by Melissa Wuske

In "The World of Man", Denis White, a philosopher who was once an advisor to an Australian prime minister, presents a philosophy that focuses on the dignity and importance of humans. The book’s introduction states two underlying... Read More

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Field of Gourds

by Sheila M. Trask

A crop of intellectual odds and ends amounts to an engaging, challenging field of ideas. At first blush, a “field of gourds,” writes Robert M. Fisher in this thought-provoking philosophical survey, appears “pretty useless.”... Read More

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