Human beings have contemplated their existence since the evolution of higher-order cognition through abstract consciousness. Individuals have interpreted their existence through metaphysical ...
The French writer, Albert Camus, was 'a moralist who insisted that while the world is absurd and allows for no hope, we are not condemned to despair.' Zaretsky, in A Life Worth Living, portrays Camus ...
Why do decent people make damaging choices? Psychology books reveal how bias, pressure and self justification quietly derail ...
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