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History of a World of Immortals without a God - Translated from an unpublished manuscript in the library of a continental university - cover
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History of a World of Immortals without a God - Translated from an unpublished manuscript in the library of a continental university

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Tradutor James William Barlow

Editora: Good Press

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In the groundbreaking text "History of a World of Immortals without a God," the anonymous author navigates the complexities of a universe where immortality exists independently of divine influence. This philosophical narrative intricately weaves together themes of existence, morality, and human autonomy, presenting a nuanced exploration of immortality devoid of the traditional religious scaffold. The author's distinctive literary style combines allegory with reflective prose, inviting readers to ponder the implications of eternal life within a secular context, challenging the very foundations of human purpose and societal constructs. The choice to remain anonymous speaks volumes about the author's intentional alignment with the themes of anonymity and universality presented within the book. It suggests a desire to transcend individual identity, allowing the ideas to resonate on a broader cultural and philosophical level. Moreover, the author'Äôs background in existential philosophy and their engagement with contemporary debates about life, death, and the metaphysical may have significantly influenced the creation of this profound work. I highly recommend "History of a World of Immortals without a God" to anyone fascinated by philosophical inquiries and speculative literature. This text not only stimulates intellectual discourse but also encourages introspection about the very nature of existence'Äîmaking it an essential read for scholars, philosophy enthusiasts, and general readers alike.
Disponível desde: 21/08/2022.
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