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The writer and philosopher Umberto Eco's enduringly popular manual “How to Write a Thesis” is more than a guide for undergraduates; the book is a celebration of the magical process of self-realization.
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Read About: Authenticity
@Skye_Cleary shares the philosophy books that have helped them explore the "confusing, ephemeral entanglement of ideas about what it means to be authentic."
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The point seems to be that philosophy has not lost its way but has touched all our lives through science, technology, politics, economics, law, etc.
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Thanks to his Wild West show and his ubiquity in dime novels, William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody was arguably the most iconic U.S. celebrity of his time...central to the “branding” of the American experience inside and outside of the United States https://t.co/yYcucsod3W
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