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When Nietzsche Wept is a 1992 novel by Irvin D. Yalom, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University, an existentialist, and psychotherapist. The book takes place mostly in Vienna, Austria, in the year 1882, and relates a fictional meeting between the doctor Josef Breuer and the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. The novel is a review of the history of philosophy and psychoanalysis and some of the main personalities of the last decades of the 19th century, and revolves around the topic of “limerence”.
It is a dystopian novel that deals with comprehensive government tyranny and constant surveillance in a fictional world ruled by a single party that seeks complete control over the individual.
Book 55 The Problem of Love is a book written by Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud in which he talked about some of the diseases that heal speech such as diseases of the soul and torments of conscience is not speech in the sense of sermons, but Najwa man for himself may push him to shed a comfortable tear or laugh bitter be all healing. Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud presents 55 of the problems of readers with their solution, some of these problems may make you cry and some of them provoke laughter
This book explores the effects and cultural significance of wine and hashish, blending personal reflection with historical and philosophical insights.
is a 1991 novel by Norwegian writer Jostein Gaarder. It follows Sophie Amundsen, a Norwegian teenager, who is introduced to the history of philosophy as she is asked “Who are you?” in a letter from an unknown philosopher.[1] The nonfictional content of the book aligns with Bertrand Russell’s A History of Western Philosophy.[2]
A novel that deals with psychological conflicts and complex relationships between two people linked by a common past full of betrayal and tension.
The book The System of Banality, written by Alain Dono.. “Apart from mass media, television, on the contrary, is a force of decollectivization: it separates the individuals who make up the group and isolates them from each other, while it offers them the same thing simultaneously (at the same time) and with similarity.” (same content). We coexist socially by sharing a reality that we only consume in isolation.
The book provides a critical reading of history from an intellectual perspective, as it reviews how ideologies and beliefs have influenced the formation of civilizations and the transformations of societies.
A deep poetic meditation on love and confusion, where he mixes emotion and subjectivity in a style full of symbolism and beauty.
It is an epic poetic meditation in which he evokes the Palestinian Nakba in a deeply symbolic style, mixing nostalgia, sadness, and hope for the restoration of land and identity.
It deals with deep philosophical and theological issues, with rational discussions about Al-Razi’s ideas and critical comments from Ibn Kamouna.
A book that reviews the history of the Sabians and their impact on the Islamic world, revealing new aspects of their understanding and cultural and religious influence.
The book reviews the biographies of the greatest figures who have influenced the fields of religion, literature, politics, science, and philosophy throughout history.
An imaginary trial of the kings of Egypt before a divine court, Naguib Mahfouz explores history and governance from a philosophical and moral perspective.
A science fiction book discussing the development of robotics and artificial intelligence and their relationship to human society within a philosophical and ethical framework.
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The author attempts to illustrate the necessary measures for religious reform, interfaith dialogue, and the reconciliation of Islam with modernity. That is, with the world in which we live, if the elites can liberate the minds of the traditional sector of Muslims from the paralysis of ancestor worship, responsible for their rebellion against the new of their time, claiming that it is contrary to what was done and said by the righteous predecessors, who was confined by religious legend to the myth of the hadith ‘The best generations, my generation, the next, the next’!, The book also deals with many scattered and dispersive topics that tire the reader, as each of these topics deserves to write a book of this size The book itself. The beautiful thing about the book mainly, it opens your eyes to a lot of references and issues that you did not think important before, and shows you its importance
This book explores Viktor Frankl’s vision of logotherapy as a means of understanding life and confronting human suffering.