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Skeptical Thinking: Understanding Stoicism, Existentialism, and Other Philosophies in Life
Skeptical Thinking: Understanding Stoicism, Existentialism, and Other Philosophies in Life
Skeptical Thinking: Understanding Stoicism, Existentialism, and Other Philosophies in Life
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Skeptical Thinking: Understanding Stoicism, Existentialism, and Other Philosophies in Life

Written by Cruz Matthews, Marco Jameson, Gary Dankock and

Narrated by Sarah Owens, J.A. Lydock, Doug Greene and

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This is a 5-book bundle with the following topics in it:


Topic 1: In this book, you will find information about five different philosophers, some of them well-known, others less. But all of them had a significant impact on the ancient world and how people thought, as well as some of our modern-day ideas.

 

The first in line is Marcus Aurelius, a stoic emperor who reigned with righteousness and justice, according to historical records.




Topic 2: What are the four virtues of stoicism?

 

In this book, you will find fascinating thoughts on courage, temperance, justice, and wisdom. We will touch on these topics and help you understand why they are so important. This can make a huge difference in your life.

Stoicism can also help people react better to each other in family relationships.

 



Topic 3: Today, we will take a look at the skeptical movement and ponder its significance, development, and application. This movement is worldwide and has been acknowledged by prominent scholars and theorists.

 



Topic 4: What makes someone a critical thinker?

 

The attributes of such a person are elaborately described in this book. Alongside with that, the book highlights the many benefits of critical thinking, an often-neglected brain skills society needs to improve on.




Topic 5: In this guide, we’ll go over some of the main aspects of existentialism, depression, intelligence, and deep thinking. First, the six standard themes of existentialism will be explained. This will give you more insights in what it is, and how it is sub-divided into various issues that have been thought of by the great existentialist thinkers.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEfalon Acies
Release dateDec 4, 2020
ISBN9781664925656
Skeptical Thinking: Understanding Stoicism, Existentialism, and Other Philosophies in Life

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    This book deserves a big, fat 5-star review. This was truly worth my time. Finally, a narrated book which gives you what you want. Another thing: The narrator appeared to be so great that I would undoubtedly listen to it in the future. And maybe more than one time. I simply cannot recall everything that's being said in these audiobooks, so it would be worth reminding myself of what was being said. Knowing so many new aspects of this theme was informing, to say the least. It was a breath of fresh air. I truly enjoyed it.
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    Audiobooks such as these make me happy. They're excellent. There are many aspects I liked about this audio book, but I can only say so much. Learning so many new things about this theme was enlightening, to say the least. It was a breath of fresh air. I genuinely enjoyed it.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    This particular audiobook has lots of wonderful information. There are actually lots of awful books available, but this is certainly not one of them. In my eyes, it was quite great. There might perhaps have been a couple of hardly obvious mistakes in there, but they did not trouble me. Anytime you can listen to a narrator who is this good, and about a topic that you have an interest in, you don't care about the other parts. That's the end of the that.