The Meaning of Life: Existentialism, the Universe and Social Problems

The Meaning of Life: Existentialism, the Universe and Social Problems
ISBN-10
1432707175
ISBN-13
9781432707170
Series
The Meaning of Life
Category
Philosophy
Pages
604
Language
English
Published
2007-10
Author
Ronnie Lee

Description

An amazing book to revolutionize philosophy This second book by Ronnie Lee continues from his last, to rationalize the reasons why we are alive, how we are alive and what we can do to make life better. What Does it Mean to Be Alive? Life needs knowledge to grow And wisdom to adapt To remain peaceful and successful. This book seeks to do it for you, To answer the most important questions in life, That is, Why you are here... Continuing with themes first established in The Book of Life, author Ronnie Ka Ching Lee uses poetry as a vehicle for expressing why we are alive, how we are alive, and what we can do to make life better. The Meaning of Life: Existentialism, the Universe and Social Problems is a meditation on the nature of existence, the politics of will and psyche, and the quest for enlightenment and new knowledge. The Meaning of Life is a highly unique and important contribution to philosophic thought.

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