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What is your favourite book about Philosophy and Epistimology?

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I want to buy new book about Philosophy and Epistimology. Do you have any recommendation? And why you recommend the book? 

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You are the book.


All Teachers and Teachings are delusion. You have all the answers within you. The first step on the journey to Enlightenment is questioning all the beliefs and teachings you have ever received. Teachers/Teachings are a distraction/maya at the highest level. There comes a point where you need to trust in your own innate knowledge and derive your own insights into the nature of reality. Teachers make a living and lifestyle of selling you water by the river. You don’t need them. All you need is an insatiable desire for truth and then seriously contemplate reality and uncover all that is false. 

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Most scientific books I've seen on this are pretty shitty

Peter's Ralstons stuff, however, is pretty good. "The book of not knowing"

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Three books in particular which explore the epistemology of the embodied nature of mind, along with it's metaphysical implications. I'd highly recommend all three of them for anyone interested in the subject.

 

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I'm writing a philosophy book! Check it out at : https://7provtruths.org/

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1 hour ago, r0ckyreed said:

You are the book.

Not in this context brah. 

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1 hour ago, Hello from Russia said:

Most scientific books I've seen on this are pretty shitty

Peter's Ralstons stuff, however, is pretty good. "The book of not knowing"

Got the pdf, I would print out soon. Thanks!

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2 hours ago, r0ckyreed said:

You are the book.

No, the book is you.

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