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364 Books of The Best Philosophy

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 Books of The Best Philosophy - > Philosophy is the knowledge that deals with the ultimate truth and the principles of nature and their causes. Philosophy is a approach to the examination of reality. Philosophical contemplation is basically synonymous with the search for the meaning of life.

In fact, philosophy is the science of selfhood,  that is, nature and society, and the general laws of the process of human thought and cognition. Philosophy is one of the forms of social consciousness.


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HISTORY OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY




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A History of Western Philosophy is a 1945  book by the philosopher Bertrand Russell. A survey of Western philosophy from the pre-Sucrati philosophers to the early 20th century, criticized for Russell's over-generalization and omission, especially after the Cartesian period, but nevertheless became a popular and commercial success|

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A PREACE TO MORALS 



Walter Lippman was an influential journalist and political theorist of the 20th century. A Premise to Morals, his most famous and most influential book, was first published in 1929 

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TREATISE OF HUMAN NARTURE


A Treaties of Human Nature (1739-40) is a book by Scottish philosopher David Hume, which many consider home's most important work and one of the most influential works in the history of philosophy. This treatise is  an excellent statement of philosophical empiricism, skepticism and naturalism. Influenced by Isaac Newton's achievements in the physical sciences, Hume sought to introduce the same experimental method of reasoning into the study of human psychology with the aim of exploring the "limits and forces of human understanding."

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POETICS .ENGLISH 



The Poetics by Aristotle around 350 BC. The literature written in is a book on thinking and theory. It is the oldest available book in the world on theatrical theory. This is the first book to give a detailed introduction to Western literature theories. In this Aristotle has included both Greek poetry and drama in the sense of poetry. He has included both the parget poetry and epic in the poetry.

 

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THE HISTORY OF HAYY IBN YAQZAN



 

Ayyya ibn Yaqan is an Arabic philosophical novel and in Al-Andalus at the beginning of the 12th century Ibn Tufail (c. 1105 – 1185) is a metaphorical story written by. The name by which the book is known also includes latin: 'The Self-Teed Philosopher';  And English: The Improvement of Human Reason: Exhibited in the Life of High Abn Yokedhan. Ayyya ibn Yaqan was named after the first Arabic philosophical romance of the same name, which Avicenna wrote during his imprisonment in the early 11th century,  even though the two stories had different stories.

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THE ZEND AVESTA 


The language through which the vast literature of the Religion of Zarathustra (the original religion before the conquest of the Islamic Arabs in Persia/Iran) was created is also called 

There is no evidence in the available literature as to what the name of the writing or colloquial language of the Prophet (Zarathustra) or his contemporary followers was. But it is proved by tradition that the name of that language and literature was also "Avistak". It is speculated that at the root of this word is "vid" (knowing) metal which means 'knowledge' or 'wisdom'.
Avesta literature was composed for a long time. Initially, this literature was in oral form (unscripted) but was later written. In the flow of time, a large part of this vast literature was destroyed, but there is still much left. Avesta, in its current form, is a compilation of materials obtained from various sources. Different parts of this compiled material are composed in different periods and their nature is also very different from each other. Moreover, only the content of the Avestai language is considered 'Avesta'. It also has general (non-religious) content in addition to religious material. Different people classify the gross content of Avesta differently. Jean Kellynes has divided it as Yasn, Wisperad, Vendidad, Yasht
, Siroza, Nyayas, Gah, Afringan, and Various (Fragments). 

 


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