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Explore life through the lens of the world's most fascinating philosophical thinkers with this accessible book.

If you sometimes ask yourself "Why am I here?" or "Is there always a clear right and wrong?", you're drawn to the big questions of life, which is what philosophy is all about! Its goal is to explore life's mysteries, to see if universal truths are discoverable through logical reasoning.

The nature of these philosophical issues, which span a variety of subjects including life after death, existence, religion, ethics, morality, happiness, and more, have eluded philosophers for millennia.

Below are just some of the areas this book delves deeply into:

  • Thought-provoking questions about morality, free will, and happiness
  • Defining and determining the purpose of life, death, and self
  • The paradox of connecting mind and body
  • Proving the existence of a higher power (?)

Questions make life more interesting and colorful. Without them, we'd be stuck in a perpetual void of idleness.

These philosophical questions can enlighten your mind, ignite your drive for life, and induce critical and deep thinking...or they can also be fun conversation starters over coffee.... You choose!

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