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Philosophy
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-859-3
Edition: Paperback, 62 Pages
Publication Date: August 20, 2008
Alternative in Order to Make of the Animal Man a Humanized Man
An initiative for the forging of a new civilization
constituted by humanized men to change current reality
which is empty of human values. The author is proposing
moral, ethic, and civic education be mandatorily imposed
at all educational institutions in the world with the
imperative assistance of educators that are undoubtedly
distanced from the corruption of the “animal man”.
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-884-5
Edition: Paperback, 87 Pages
Publication Date: July 28, 2008
This work focuses on more than a half century of social
and christian experiences as reflected through
statements for personal reflection and contemplation.
It embraces aspects of social and religious philosophy
as seen through the eyes of the author. It is in no way
an empirical work but more qualitative and interpretive
of one man’s journey on the path of life.
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-723-7
Edition: Paperback, 146 Pages
Publication Date: November 21, 2007
Notes from the Aboveground provocatively argues that
competition for power leads totalitarian man inexorably
toward a libertarian order. The relationships examined
between human nature, power and ideology are a synthesis
of Hobbes, Mandeville, and Nietzsche, but the
conclusions drawn depart from them and are startlingly
original.
The feature of man that premises Notes from the
Aboveground is egocentrism. Defining the ego as a need
for social recognition, selfishness takes the form of
both success and charity, dynamically creating the nexus
of civilization.
While aggressively challenging man’s opinion of himself,
Notes from the Aboveground suggests that civil
institutions are not the product of enlightened thought,
but of appeasement to rising power.
Societies are the result of the balance of power, and as
human competition intensifies, power is won by
increasing portions of it, the unplanned wisdom being
that it is limited to the preservation of order, and
with it the species.
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-471-7
Edition: Paperback, 122 Pages
Publication Date: July 17, 2007
A Cosmos Crying discusses the life span of the universe
and our galaxy, the Creator, humans, religions, ruling
authorities, human genes and the physiology of the body.
It looks at the functioning of the universe from a
higher level; terrorism and holy wars and how to stop
them; Nature and its impact on living things; different
kinds of ruling authorities; new technology and
information technology. This book discusses how
universal computer rule can abolish national boundaries
making one nation, one universe, one rule, one law, and
provide for sharing of resources. Universal computer
rule would eradicate greed, poverty and nuclear war and
make the Cosmos safe all people.
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ISBN: 1-59824-359-4
Edition: Paperback, 166 Pages
Publication Date: October 10, 2006
A View from Above provocatively argues that competition
for power leads totalitarian man inexorably toward a
libertarian order. The relationships examined between
human nature, power and ideology are a synthesis of
Hobbes, Mandeville, and Nietzsche, but the conclusions
drawn depart from them and are startlingly original.
The feature of man that premises A View from Above is
egocentrism. Defining the ego as a need for social
recognition, selfishness takes the form of both success
and charity, dynamically creating the nexus of
civilization.
While aggressively challenging man’s opinion of himself,
A View from Above suggests that civil institutions are
not the product of enlightened thought, but of
appeasement to rising power.
Societies are the result of the balance of power, and as
human competition intensifies, power is won by
increasing portions of it, the unplanned wisdom being
that it is limited to the preservation of order, and
with it the species.
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ISBN: 1-59824-343-8
Edition: Paperback, 337 Pages
Publication Date: September 18, 2006
This is a true story of a journey and a miracle. On
December 6, 2005, in the offices of two separate medical
experts, I was informed that my days were numbered. I
was advised to take more medicines, and get admitted
into the emergency room. If not, there was little the
doctors could do. By then, I was already on numerous
medicines for countless years. I knew that my body and
stomach would not permit the intake of any more
medication. All my life, I had lived my way. So, I
signed a liability release form and decided to die my
way. I surrendered to HIM. On January 7, 2006, I was
down to just one medicine. I was on my way to full
recovery.
It is a fun, happy, and romantic story that is
culturally educational, medically astonishing,
spiritually uplifting, and studded with travel
experiences.
The journey was long and arduous, but never dull. It was
scenic, adventurous, thrilling, and fulfilling. It took
me through two masters degrees, two marriages, two
children, two 10+ year long divorces, a few
acquaintances, several friends, some companions, a
career, several hobbies, the 7 continents, 5 oceans, 4
rivers, several islands, many debilitating illnesses,
several awakenings, noteworthy self realization and a
miraculous recovery. Most importantly, it helped me find
answers to two very important questions. Is happiness a
medicine? Is there one medicine whose purpose is to
eliminate the need for all other medicines? The answers
to both of which are a resounding – Yes.
Perhaps, that is why I got nicknamed AN – Amazing Nupur.
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ISBN: 1-59824-332-2
Edition: Paperback, 89 Pages
Publication Date: August 17, 2006
Modern Philosophical Dialogues: Reclaiming the Tradition,
is a philosophical dialogue between a man immersed in
modern/postmodern thought and culture named Joe, and a
Christian woman named April who is immersed in the
Western tradition. Together they discuss philosophical
issues relevant to every person including beauty,
government, art, morality, virtue, friendship, love,
commitment, God, and many other topics. The purpose of
these dialogues is to provoke interest in philosophy,
stimulate intellectual discussion, and promote authentic
moral living in the reader. Modern philosophy has
strayed from the dialogue approach in favor of an
academic model. This book wishes to reclaim the ancient
spirit found in Plato and applies the search for wisdom
in our modern day for “the average person”.
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ISBN: 1-59824-225-3
Edition: Paperback, 189 Pages
Publication Date: June 8, 2006
Ever wondered how the Gospel of Jesus (which is all about
peace, love and understanding) could somehow be twisted
into ideologies of war, hate and absurdity? Ever
wondered why many so-called ‘Christians’ do not follow
the Way of Jesus?
Here, see if this helps.
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