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    _Classic Works_

    1. Plato - "The Republic" (c. 380 BCE): Explores justice, morality, and the ideal society.
    2. Aristotle - "Nicomachean Ethics" (c. 350 BCE): Discusses ethics, virtue, and human flourishing.
    3. Epicurus - "Letter to Menoeceus" (c. 300 BCE): Outlines Epicurean philosophy, emphasizing reason and pleasure.
    4. Immanuel Kant - "Critique of Pure Reason" (1781): Examines knowledge, reality, and ethics.
    5. René Descartes - "Meditations on First Philosophy" (1641): Introduces Cartesian doubt and the concept of mind-body dualism.

    _Modern Philosophy_

    1. Friedrich Nietzsche - "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" (1883): Critiques traditional morality and introduces the concept of the Übermensch.
    2. Martin Heidegger - "Being and Time" (1927): Explores the nature of existence and human being.
    3. Jean-Paul Sartre - "Being and Nothingness" (1943): Develops existentialist philosophy, emphasizing human freedom.
    4. Simone de Beauvoir - "The Second Sex" (1949): Applies existentialism to feminist theory.
    5. John Rawls - "A Theory of Justice" (1971): Presents a theory of justice as fairness.

    _Contemporary Philosophy_

    1. Daniel Dennett - "Consciousness Explained" (1991): Examines the nature of consciousness.
    2. Martha Nussbaum - "The Fragility of Goodness" (1986): Explores the relationship between ethics and human vulnerability.
    3. Peter Singer - "Practical Ethics" (1979): Applies utilitarianism to real-world issues.
    4. Judith Butler - "Gender Trouble" (1990): Challenges traditional notions of gender and identity.
    5. Kwame Anthony Appiah - "Cosmopolitanism" (2006): Discusses global ethics and cultural identity.

    _Accessible Introductions_

    1. "The Story of Philosophy" by Will Durant (1926): A comprehensive history of philosophy.
    2. "A History of Western Philosophy" by Bertrand Russell (1945): A classic introduction to Western philosophy.
    3. "The Consolations of Philosophy" by Alain de Botton (2000): Applies philosophical ideas to everyday life.
    4. "Sophie's World" by Jostein Gaarder (1991): A novel introducing philosophical concepts.
    5. "The Philosophy Book" by DK Publishing (2011): A visually engaging introduction to key philosophers and ideas.

    _Other Recommendations_

    1. "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius (c. 167-180 CE): Stoic philosophy in practice.
    2. "Beyond Good and Evil" by Friedrich Nietzsche (1886): Critique of traditional morality.
    3. "The Denial of Death" by Ernest Becker (1973): Pulitzer Prize-winning exploration of human mortality.
    4. "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle (1997): Spiritual philosophy for personal growth.
    5. "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari (2014): Interdisciplinary exploration of human existence.

    Remember, philosophy is a vast and complex field. These books are just a starting point for exploring the many ideas and perspectives that exist.
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    Here are some of the most influential and thought-provoking philosophy books: _Classic Works_ 1. Plato - "The Republic" (c. 380 BCE): Explores justice, morality, and the ideal society. 2. Aristotle - "Nicomachean Ethics" (c. 350 BCE): Discusses ethics, virtue, and human flourishing. 3. Epicurus - "Letter to Menoeceus" (c. 300 BCE): Outlines Epicurean philosophy, emphasizing reason and pleasure. 4. Immanuel Kant - "Critique of Pure Reason" (1781): Examines knowledge, reality, and ethics. 5. René Descartes - "Meditations on First Philosophy" (1641): Introduces Cartesian doubt and the concept of mind-body dualism. _Modern Philosophy_ 1. Friedrich Nietzsche - "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" (1883): Critiques traditional morality and introduces the concept of the Übermensch. 2. Martin Heidegger - "Being and Time" (1927): Explores the nature of existence and human being. 3. Jean-Paul Sartre - "Being and Nothingness" (1943): Develops existentialist philosophy, emphasizing human freedom. 4. Simone de Beauvoir - "The Second Sex" (1949): Applies existentialism to feminist theory. 5. John Rawls - "A Theory of Justice" (1971): Presents a theory of justice as fairness. _Contemporary Philosophy_ 1. Daniel Dennett - "Consciousness Explained" (1991): Examines the nature of consciousness. 2. Martha Nussbaum - "The Fragility of Goodness" (1986): Explores the relationship between ethics and human vulnerability. 3. Peter Singer - "Practical Ethics" (1979): Applies utilitarianism to real-world issues. 4. Judith Butler - "Gender Trouble" (1990): Challenges traditional notions of gender and identity. 5. Kwame Anthony Appiah - "Cosmopolitanism" (2006): Discusses global ethics and cultural identity. _Accessible Introductions_ 1. "The Story of Philosophy" by Will Durant (1926): A comprehensive history of philosophy. 2. "A History of Western Philosophy" by Bertrand Russell (1945): A classic introduction to Western philosophy. 3. "The Consolations of Philosophy" by Alain de Botton (2000): Applies philosophical ideas to everyday life. 4. "Sophie's World" by Jostein Gaarder (1991): A novel introducing philosophical concepts. 5. "The Philosophy Book" by DK Publishing (2011): A visually engaging introduction to key philosophers and ideas. _Other Recommendations_ 1. "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius (c. 167-180 CE): Stoic philosophy in practice. 2. "Beyond Good and Evil" by Friedrich Nietzsche (1886): Critique of traditional morality. 3. "The Denial of Death" by Ernest Becker (1973): Pulitzer Prize-winning exploration of human mortality. 4. "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle (1997): Spiritual philosophy for personal growth. 5. "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari (2014): Interdisciplinary exploration of human existence. Remember, philosophy is a vast and complex field. These books are just a starting point for exploring the many ideas and perspectives that exist. #lovers of philosophy #everyone #youngReaders #Danloader
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  • Exactly this day, 7 years ago, I release these pre-wedding photos that broke the Internet.

    Getting married as youth corpers wasn't the reason for the viral effect. It was the love story within.

    See my story:

    It's Official:

    We gained admission same year into the same school - FUTO. As God would have it, we found ourselves in the same campus fellowship - CASOR.

    We did our Internship in the same company in our 400 level. Graduated same year and serving in the same state.

    From school mates to friends, to best friends and now lovers. I will be walking down the aisle with my everyday Crush, Besty of life and the woman of my dreams.

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    Exactly this day, 7 years ago, I release these pre-wedding photos that broke the Internet. Getting married as youth corpers wasn't the reason for the viral effect. It was the love story within. See my story: It's Official: We gained admission same year into the same school - FUTO. As God would have it, we found ourselves in the same campus fellowship - CASOR. We did our Internship in the same company in our 400 level. Graduated same year and serving in the same state. From school mates to friends, to best friends and now lovers. I will be walking down the aisle with my everyday Crush, Besty of life and the woman of my dreams. So let the countdown begin... #AmaraExcel2017 7 years later, Google Photos shares this memory and I am still crushing on Amarachi Excel-Ajah. Love is a beautiful 😍 thing. You will find yours soon, and your story will be even sweeter.
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  • Do not love half lovers
    Do not entertain half friends
    Do not live half a life
    and do not die a half death

    If you choose silence, then be silent
    When you speak, do so until you are finished
    Do not silence yourself to say something
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    If you accept, then express it bluntly
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    If you refuse then be clear about it
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    Do not accept half a solution
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    Half a life is a life you didn't live,
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