The Tragic Death of Time
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Ongoing, First published Nov 06, 2019
The book is different from the others you read. The theme of this book deals with one of the basic disciplines of philosophy namely metaphysics, but social criticism will also occur in it.
Well-known questions like:
- What is the essence of man?
- Should we be scared of death?
- Why do we exist?
Won't be answered in this, but will be explored in more detail.
Please note that while reading this book you will also get additionally a large package of existential crises delivered free house!

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