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1-Page-Classics: A Compendium Including Original Works and Interpretations of Eastern and Western Classics

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1-Page-Classics is written by a dimensional philosopher. It includes renditions of mysteries and philosophies ranging from the Tao Te Ching, to the Orphic Mysteries, Mandate of Heaven, and the nature of Ambergris. It also has literary merits through the authors interesting accounts of prior lives as Rip Van Winkle, the Burner of Alexandria, and Pippin son of William Tell. Valuable for its eclectics, it is also valuable for its philosophical accounts of Modal Realism, Wittgensteins Tractatus, and the stoic manual The Enchiridion; Topics are chosen for their integrity as well as broadness; there is even a translation of Simone d Beauvoirs The Second Sex; The author also takes a unique viewpoint on topics ranging from Archeology to Mathematics, with many of his works having original intellectual merits. The book includes potential study packages such as Cultures, Logic, and Miniature Linguistic Treatises. It also includes writings on the subject of Wonders of the World and Signs of the Zodiac; Compact, complex, and alphabetized, calling this book intellectual would be an understatement, but it has value as pleasure reading too.

320 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 20, 2012

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June 30, 2013
This is the only book in the world in which you can find The Mandate of Heaven.

Now you're supposed to get a narcotic mystical feeling, and a pull for adventure---

The only warning is, most of the book is devoted to philosophy. But it's pretty original.

There is an emphasis on literature which crosses the boundary between fiction and philosophy.
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