We are unknown, we knowers, ourselves to ourselves: this has its own good reason. We have never searched for ourselves—how should it then come to pass, that we should ever find...
The Treatise is a classic statement of philosophical empiricism, skepticism, and naturalism. In the introduction Hume presents the idea of placing all science and philosophy on a...
Does Buddhism fascinate you? Or does the thought of it stir questions that often go unanswered?Have you been developing an interest in understanding the practices, structure or...
Originally published as a series of papers in the Sunday at Home, * * * they are only Vignettes—etchings. The History of the great Religious Movement of the Eighteenth...
Why and Because - The Art and Science of Moral and Ethical Understanding asks the reader to be introspective. Can you answer the questions that really matter?How do you know what...
Most remote islands of the imagination conjure up paradise. Japan is an archipelago of puzzlement, lost to the rest of the world for two and a half centuries.From the sands that...
Do you know that there is a need behind an emotion? Do you know what your feelings want to tell you?This bundle of books will help you better understand yourself and others for...
There are many unusual stories of persons seeing the future, and some who have seen the past. Some stories seem to show that persons have actually visited the past and interacted...
The Analects, also known as the Analects of Confucius, is a collection of sayings and ideas attributed to the Chinese philosopher Confucius and his contemporaries, traditionally...
At times during Synge's last illness, Lady Gregory and I would speak of his work and always find some pleasure in the thought that unlike ourselves, who had made our experiments...