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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche 1r1ut
Written by one of the most controversial philosophers of German origin, this Nietzsche's work challenged the western world's thoughts on God, Good and Evil. Beyond Good and Evil is divided into nine parts and sub divided into 296 aphorisms of each presents distinctive point of view. This book demonstrates Christian world is steeped in a false pi.. 462h27
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche 1r1ut
Yet another controversial work from German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, the publication of The Antichrist was delayed by seven years since it was written. While many argue that this book is not against Christ, rather against institutionalized Christianity. The author himself expected and even mentioned in the preface, that this book is..
Plato 3b567
Euthyphro is one among the most famous Plato’s dialogues which takes place outside the court of Athens. Socrates is charged on impiety by Meletus and Euthyphro has come to prosecute his own father. Both meet outside the Athens court and the dialogue begins there. The core of the dialogue is Socrates trying to learn from Euthyphro on what is holi..
Boethius 2961w
The Consolation of Philosophy is written by Boethius, a Roman philosopher of 6th century. He compiled this book during his trial for treason and this book is considered the great prison literature. Boethius was executed after one year imprisonment by King Theodoric the Great. This book is written in a conversational style between Boethius ..
Jonathan Edwards 1e3v5z
Selected Sermons of Jonathan Edwards is a collection of sermons delivered by one of the America's greatest intellectuals Jonathan Edwards who has multifaceted personalities as philosopher, theologian and puritan preacher. He is among one of the influential puritan who shaped the First Great Awakening. "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" a classi..
Alexander Pope 6p3z5f
This philosophical poem written by the eighteenth century English Poet Alexander Pope, whose satirical verse brought recognition to his translation of Homer. One of the most frequently quoted writers like Shakespeare, his most famous poem is “The Rape of the Lock”. His intention of making “Essay on Man” as a larger work has been left in..
Emile Durkheim 5y6k6u
The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life is a study of religion as social phenomenon, written by David Émile Durkheim, a Frech Sociologist and philosopher who is ed as “Father of sociology” who was instrumental in founding modern social science. His notable writings include The Division of Labour in Society, The Rules of Sociologica..
David Hume 593t3v
Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical dialogue by the Scottish philosopher David Hume, during end of his life. The nature of God’s existence is being debated by three philosophers Demea, Philo and Cleanthes along with Pamphilus, a young man. Though there are scholarly debates about the three philosophers Hume mentions, howe..