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Title: New Kindle Edition Book PERCEPTIONS Philosophical Essays About the Illusion of the Self' Challenges Readers to Explore Life's Meaning Through Contradictory Perspectives
Bucharest, Romania, 29th Apr 2025 – In a world where perceptions shape our understanding of existence, two authors, Adrian Gabriel Dumitru and Arij Emaan, present their philosophical essays in their latest Kindle edition, PERCEPTIONS: Philosophical Essays About the Illusion of the Self. Published as part of the Kindle series Contradictory Perceptions, this thought-provoking work challenges readers to engage with the contradictions of human experience and reflect on the nature of life, self, and existence.The book, which is the 12th installment in a larger philosophical series, takes readers on an intellectual journey through a collection of essays that explore the complexities and contradictions inherent in human thought. The authors offer their perspectives, blending their differing worldviews into a harmonious yet thought-provoking dialogue. Dumitru and Emaan’s philosophical inquiry is not just about theorizing; it’s a personal exploration into the nature of life, inviting readers to join them on their quest for meaning.In their own words, the authors describe their collaboration as a journey that began almost as a hobby. As they reflect on their ongoing pursuit of philosophical truth, they admit that they may not have realized they were becoming philosophers in the process. They are, in their view, ordinary individuals who simply can’t stop contemplating the meaning of existence—both in their personal lives and on a broader scale. As they explain, this book is an expression of their "philosophical dance," a mix of perceptions that are synchronized yet deeply individual.The primary aim of the book is to encourage others to question and explore the meaning of human existence. Dumitru and Emaan emphasize that philosophy should not be confined to academic circl...
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