“Can anything be imagined so ridiculous, that this miserable and wretched creature [man], who is not so much as master of himself, but subject to the injuries of all things, should call himself master and emperor of the world, of which he has not power to know the least part, much less to command the whole?”
Quote by Michel de Montaigne
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Apology for Raymond Sebond
This book is a philosophical work that delves into the existence of God and the spiritual journey of the soul. It is a complex and thought-provoking exploration of theological and metaphysical concepts. more
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