- Genre:literary collections
- Sub-genre:Essays
- Language:English
- Pages:140
- Paperback ISBN:9798317837266
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This book is a collection of texts and essays that mirror human language and thought, exploring how human beings- shaped by past memories and the present moment-inextricably bound to life by the memories of the past and the nature of the present, truly thinks. it examines how the human being interacts with events and phenomena, revealing that beneath the surface imagery lie profound and expansive meanings, spanning a diverse array of subjects. The book's central premise rests upon what i would term the "melodrama of the event" - a scene that unfolds and captures one's attention; despite its apparent simplicity, it ultimately opens the doors to a vast realm of discourse and inquiry. Through the various essays and texts, the book portrays these events, engaging with them in a manner that imbues each one with significances, thereby inviting the discerning reader to unearth insights pertaining to existence and the very essence of what it means to be human. This book serves as a call to active the ideas generated through the interplay of the social, psychological, and cognitive dimensions of the self, with the aim of formulating new conceptual frameworks. Specifically, the emulation of the tree is inextricably linked to human emotions- and to the very nature of those emotions- exploring how the language of feelings emerges through this dynamic interaction. The crucial question is: How do ideas intersect with specific scenes, and how do human emotions vary amidst these patterns of interaction? For instance, when observing the work of a dentist and how that work relates to the language of skill -I find a specific point that warrants our focus: the nature of the human-work relationship when an individual truly loves their profession, and the role that ethics play in fostering this bond. Indeed, when an individual possesses strong moral character, they act as a sincere and conscientious advisor in their work. Ethics serve as both a behavior and emotional aspects.
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This book is a collection of observations linked to the language of the intellect- and its relationship with the concepts of mimesis and contemplation. It serves as a title for a series of narratives: some connected to the very idea of the text's memory, and others to the manner of the text's formation-all of which I collectively term the "Circle of the Text" The objective of these writings is to formulate new ideas and concepts regarding reality, achieved through a process of narrative induction into the text.
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