The Five Branches: - A Guide - From Goat-Fish to Wisdom's End
Written by Disch Amm
Narrated by James Hotchkiss
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About this audiobook
A wisdom or philosophy book and an original work in its own right, whilst discussing some arguments from best sellers in the genre.
With a handful of its sections suitable for kids under parental supervision, it is for beginners before they get lost in the terminology of modern-day philosophy; which in itself is politically correct and fraught with circular thinking.
The philosophy book is “edgy” for teens, introducing big ideas: No, huge ideas! It is a must-have title in your collection for women, for men, or any adult audience.
The Five Branches: A Guide from Goat-Fish to Wisdom's End is basic in its skeletal approach, when listened to in its arranged audio-book file order; from sections 3 to sections 17 in Arabic numerals, for ease of casual listening. It finds itself echoing Nietzsche in its will and right to power and Socrates in critical amendments for democracy and anarchy.
It is one in a series of three books of occult philosophy; scientific knowledge; and common-sense everyday wisdom.
This audio-book’s files are also numbered part i of xv; to part xv of xv in Roman numerals according to the traditional five branches, which include an Introduction-Summary: what is out there - metaphysics, how we know it - epistemology, what is good - ethics, what to do - politics, and what is desirable - aesthetics.
Consumption in this order is for the book’s in-depth listeners and critics: One of whom mentioned that its arguments on morality are “tighter than Sam Harris’” in regards to his book, "The Moral Landscape".
See the author Disch Amm’s YouTube video for the short review of an earlier draft of the book's manuscript. Narrated by James Hotchkiss; and prearranged as mentioned: It has never been easier to access philosophy without some of the obfuscating jargon that is no longer relevant, given our scientific knowledge today, and how its common-sense application is practised in our lives
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