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Self-Reliance
- The Unparalleled Vision of Personal Power from America's Greatest Transcendental Philosopher
- De: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Mitch Horowitz - Abridged and Introduced by
- Narrado por: Mitch Horowitz
- Duración: 48 m
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Self-Reliance is a life-changing experience - its message of nonconformity, self-expression, and personal independence can awaken you to a new, and better, way of living. Now, historian and New Thought scholar Mitch Horowitz has deftly and faithfully retained the most powerful ideas of Ralph Waldo Emerson's original classic, and reintroduced this work in this one-of-a-kind condensation. Listenable within the space of an average commute or lunch hour, the experience of Self-Reliance may represent a true turning point in your life.
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Quick and Refreshing
- De Melissa en 03-06-25
- Self-Reliance
- The Unparalleled Vision of Personal Power from America's Greatest Transcendental Philosopher
- De: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Mitch Horowitz - Abridged and Introduced by
- Narrado por: Mitch Horowitz
Truly inspiring as Emerson has always been
Revisado: 09-20-24
Emerson as usual: inspiring, liberating, relatable and relieving. Very comfortable recording voice! I have already listened several times. It has become my bedside audible.
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Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
- De: Ludwig Wittgenstein
- Narrado por: Greg V. Gill
- Duración: 3 h y 29 m
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"Philosophy is not a theory," asserted Austro-British philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), "but an activity." In this 1921 opus, his only philosophical work published during his lifetime, Wittgenstein defined the object of philosophy as the logical clarification of thoughts and proposed the solution to most philosophic problems by means of a critical method of linguistic analysis.
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Bad interpretation and a subpar recording
- De Steve Clement en 06-04-21
- Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
- De: Ludwig Wittgenstein
- Narrado por: Greg V. Gill
Awesome book ruined by the narrator
Revisado: 06-12-24
I couldn't listen until the end of the preface! Narrator has no ideia about what he's reading!
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (Latin, not English, so it should be pronounced as in Latin!) is a great book which presents us a very interesting set of ideas about the ways we use language, and the implications of those on our very thinking.
But the narrator can't even say Wittgenstein's name correctly (pronunciation: "Vit-gen-shthayn")! All German words are pronounced incorrectly, and they are not mere words: they're philosophical terms. A minimum research is necessary when you are going to record the reading of a specific field of knowledge!!! And there's a great difference between accent and mispronunciation.
Many mistakes made during reading making it difficult to maintain the focus.
Regret buying.
Won't listen to the end.
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