 | | ANALECTS OF CONFUCIUS, THE by Confucius
Philosophy read by Jim Killavey
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 | | CONFESSIONS, THE by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Philosophy read by Frederick Davidson
In this work, Rousseau “frankly and sincerely” settles accounts with himself in an effort to project his “true” image to the world.
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 | | DISCOURSE ON METHOD, MEDITATIONS ON THE FIRST PHILOSOPHY, AND PRINCIPLES OF PHILOSOPHY by Rene Descartes
Philosophy read by James Adams
By calling everything into doubt, Descartes laid the foundations of modern philosophy. With the celebrated words “I think, therefore I am,” his compelling argument swept aside ancient and medieval traditions.
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 | | HEIDEGGER AND A HIPPO WALK THROUGH THOSE PEARLY GATES: Using Philosophy (and Jokes!) to Explore Life, Death, the Afterlife, and Everything in Between by Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein
Philosophy read by the authors
From the authors of the bestselling Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar, an uproarious new book on the meaning of death (and life, too)
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 | | HOW PROUST CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE by Alain de Botton
Philosophy read by
From internationally bestselling author Alain de Botton
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 | | INTUITION PUMPS AND OTHER TOOLS FOR THINKING by Daniel C. Dennett
Philosophy read by Jeff Crawford
One of the world’s leading philosophers offers aspiring thinkers his personal trove of mind-stretching thought experiments.
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 | | MEDITATIONS OF MARCUS AURELIUS, THE by Marcus Aurelius
Philosophy read by Walter Covell
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 | | MEDITATIONS, THE by Marcus Aurelius
Philosophy read by Wanda McCaddon
Written by an intellectual Roman emperor, Marcus Aurelius's Meditations offers a wide range of spiritual reflections developed as the leader struggled to understand himself and the universe.
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 | | PLEASURES AND SORROWS OF WORK, THE by Alain De Botton
Philosophy read by David Colacci
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 | | ROMANTIC MANIFESTO, THE: A Philosophy of Literature by Ayn Rand
Philosophy read by Bernadette Dunne
The Romantic Manifesto takes its place beside The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged as one of the most important achievements of our time.
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 | | SHOP CLASS AS SOULCRAFT: An Inquiry into the Value of Work by Matthew B. Crawford
Philosophy read by Max Bloomquist
A philosopher/mechanic destroys the pretensions of the high-prestige workplace and makes an irresistible case for working with one’s hands
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