Philosophy eBooks
70 of the Most Motivational Quotes Ever
Philosophy, by Matthew RobertsDownload this FREE e-Book, and discover 70 of the most motivational quotes ever! Download today!
A Discourse Upon the Origin and the Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind
Philosophy, by Jean-Jacques RousseauThe movers of the French Revolution would embrace the ideas elaborated in this work written by Genovois philosopher, Jean-Jacques Rousseau for a philosophical competition. Download it today!
A New Earth and A New Universe
Philosophy, by Rodney BartlettDownload this FREE eBook, and join the author as he explores the basic idea that we live in universal unification where there is no solidity or separation as we understand it, between any physical or nonphysical entities on Earth, in space, or in time. The idea has evolved from the physics-based belief in universal unification, as well as from experiments in quantum mechanics that could change...
A Treatise of Human Nature
Philosophy, by David HumeThis FREE eBook is Scottish philosopher David Hume's attempt to introduce the experimental method of reasoning. Download it today!
ALICE HICKEY: Between Worlds
Biography, by Justin SpringALICE HICKEY: Between Worlds is a fascinating, unpredictable, sometimes troubling story about the psychic world and the prehistoric Mother Goddess period. Although the book is a fast-paced psychic mystery, it runs down entirely unpredictable avenues in its search for the prehistoric origins of poetry and the Gods. This is a totally unpredictable story about the roots of human consciousness...
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
Philosophy, by David Hume, et al.This FREE eBook includes the simplification of Scottish philosopher David Hume's "A Treatise of Human Nature"--of the origin of the ideas, of the association of the ideas, of probability, connectivity, liberty, necessity, and of miracles. Download it now!
An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals
Philosophy, by David HumeThis book is about the anti-religious "Essay On Miracles", in which Scottish philosopher, David Hume reiterates a simple message: "No testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that its falsehood would be more miraculous, than the fact which it endeavors to establish". Download it today!
An Immortal Soul or an Immortal Spirit--Are Both Immortal?
Religious, by William WestDownload this FREE e-Book for a discussion on: The first four times that the word, soul, is used in Genesis 1, it refers to animals and not people. The word, soul, is used in the same verse, and refers to both animals and people. If a soul can die, it cannot be immortal. The soul can die, or is already dead in over 320 passages in the Old Testament. Soul or spirit? Which one is immortal? The...
Auguste Comte and Positivism
Philosophy, by John Stuart MillPositivism and the Positive Philosophy are the phrases which during the life of Auguste Comte, the eminent thinker who introduced them, had not made their way into writings or discussion. But those of his very few direct disciples have emerged from the depths, and manifested themselves on the surface of the philosophy of the age. This book discusses what they represent. Download it now!





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