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Lenses of Humanity
- How Reflection, Connection, and Empathy Can Heal Our World
- By: Kyle A. Reyes PhD
- Narrated by: Kyle Reyes
- Length: 5 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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The important work of human and cultural understanding has been nested in thorny political agendas that often don’t invite healthy exchange. Rather than feed into the political divide, Dr. Kyle Reyes presents an approach to understanding differences that prioritizes humanity. Personal growth and transformation come from honest reflection and self-analysis. In Lenses of Humanity, Dr. Reyes illustrates how we can improve and develop more human understanding, embrace humane practices, and find deeper connections across differences.
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Tech Agnostic
- How Technology Became the World’s Most Powerful Religion, and Why It Desperately Needs a Reformation
- By: Greg M. Epstein
- Narrated by: Alex Boyles
- Length: 12 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged
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Today’s technology has overtaken religion as the chief influence on twenty-first century life and community. In Tech Agnostic, Harvard and MIT’s influential humanist chaplain Greg Epstein explores what it means to be a critical thinker with respect to this new faith. Encouraging listeners to reassert their common humanity beyond the seductive sheen of “tech,” this book argues for tech agnosticism—not worship—as a way of life.
By: Greg M. Epstein
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Knowledge in a Nutshell: Classical Philosophy
- The Complete Guide to the Founders of Western Philosophy, Including Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Epicurus
- By: Michael Moore
- Narrated by: Jot Davies
- Length: 5 hrs and 28 mins
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From Socrates' fascinating discussions of morality and virtue to Pythagoras' attempts to understand the arrangement of the cosmos, the thinkers of the ancient world provided us with an astonishing array of ideas that has helped to shape the modern world. Ranging across Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy from Anaximander to Plotinus, Knowledge in a Nutshell: Classical Philosophy explains important ideas such as Plato's Theory of Forms, Zeno's Paradox, and the Stoicism of Marcus Aurelius. This essential introduction brings the great ideas of antiquity to everyone.
By: Michael Moore
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Confessions
- By: Leo Tolstoy
- Narrated by: Gary Middleton
- Length: 3 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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Confessions by Leo Tolstoy, narrated by Gary Middleton, is a deeply introspective and philosophical work that chronicles Tolstoy’s spiritual journey and existential search for meaning. In this profound and honest memoir, Tolstoy confronts life's most difficult questions—regarding faith, purpose, and the human condition. This timeless work captures his struggle to reconcile the reality of life and death, eventually leading to a spiritual awakening.
By: Leo Tolstoy
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Humanamente possível [Humanly Possible]
- Sete séculos de pensamento humanista [Seven Cycles of Humanist Thought]
- By: Sarah Bakewell, Débora Landsberg - translator
- Narrated by: Luciana Camasmie
- Length: 14 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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A curiosidade intelectual, a empatia e o otimismo que caracterizam o pensamento humanista servem de inspiração há séculos. Sarah Bakewell reúne neste livro as mais extraordinárias jornadas de homens e mulheres que, desde os anos 1300 até os nossos dias, revolucionaram o modo de pensar e existir no mundo. Ao longo dos séculos, houve muitos humanistas. Foram estudiosos exilados, andarilhos que sobreviviam de expedientes e palavras. No início da era moderna, vários deles se complicaram com a Inquisição.
By: Sarah Bakewell, and others
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Nature
- By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Narrated by: Richard Stibbard
- Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson, narrated by Richard Stibbard, is a foundational work of transcendentalist philosophy that explores the profound connection between humanity and the natural world. In this timeless essay, Emerson encourages readers to look beyond the superficial and appreciate the deeper spiritual and philosophical lessons that nature offers. By finding unity and harmony with nature, Emerson suggests, individuals can achieve greater self-awareness, insight, and enlightenment.
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Lenses of Humanity
- How Reflection, Connection, and Empathy Can Heal Our World
- By: Kyle A. Reyes PhD
- Narrated by: Kyle Reyes
- Length: 5 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
The important work of human and cultural understanding has been nested in thorny political agendas that often don’t invite healthy exchange. Rather than feed into the political divide, Dr. Kyle Reyes presents an approach to understanding differences that prioritizes humanity. Personal growth and transformation come from honest reflection and self-analysis. In Lenses of Humanity, Dr. Reyes illustrates how we can improve and develop more human understanding, embrace humane practices, and find deeper connections across differences.
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Tech Agnostic
- How Technology Became the World’s Most Powerful Religion, and Why It Desperately Needs a Reformation
- By: Greg M. Epstein
- Narrated by: Alex Boyles
- Length: 12 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Today’s technology has overtaken religion as the chief influence on twenty-first century life and community. In Tech Agnostic, Harvard and MIT’s influential humanist chaplain Greg Epstein explores what it means to be a critical thinker with respect to this new faith. Encouraging listeners to reassert their common humanity beyond the seductive sheen of “tech,” this book argues for tech agnosticism—not worship—as a way of life.
By: Greg M. Epstein
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Knowledge in a Nutshell: Classical Philosophy
- The Complete Guide to the Founders of Western Philosophy, Including Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Epicurus
- By: Michael Moore
- Narrated by: Jot Davies
- Length: 5 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
From Socrates' fascinating discussions of morality and virtue to Pythagoras' attempts to understand the arrangement of the cosmos, the thinkers of the ancient world provided us with an astonishing array of ideas that has helped to shape the modern world. Ranging across Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy from Anaximander to Plotinus, Knowledge in a Nutshell: Classical Philosophy explains important ideas such as Plato's Theory of Forms, Zeno's Paradox, and the Stoicism of Marcus Aurelius. This essential introduction brings the great ideas of antiquity to everyone.
By: Michael Moore
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Confessions
- By: Leo Tolstoy
- Narrated by: Gary Middleton
- Length: 3 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Confessions by Leo Tolstoy, narrated by Gary Middleton, is a deeply introspective and philosophical work that chronicles Tolstoy’s spiritual journey and existential search for meaning. In this profound and honest memoir, Tolstoy confronts life's most difficult questions—regarding faith, purpose, and the human condition. This timeless work captures his struggle to reconcile the reality of life and death, eventually leading to a spiritual awakening.
By: Leo Tolstoy
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Humanamente possível [Humanly Possible]
- Sete séculos de pensamento humanista [Seven Cycles of Humanist Thought]
- By: Sarah Bakewell, Débora Landsberg - translator
- Narrated by: Luciana Camasmie
- Length: 14 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
A curiosidade intelectual, a empatia e o otimismo que caracterizam o pensamento humanista servem de inspiração há séculos. Sarah Bakewell reúne neste livro as mais extraordinárias jornadas de homens e mulheres que, desde os anos 1300 até os nossos dias, revolucionaram o modo de pensar e existir no mundo. Ao longo dos séculos, houve muitos humanistas. Foram estudiosos exilados, andarilhos que sobreviviam de expedientes e palavras. No início da era moderna, vários deles se complicaram com a Inquisição.
By: Sarah Bakewell, and others
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Nature
- By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Narrated by: Richard Stibbard
- Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson, narrated by Richard Stibbard, is a foundational work of transcendentalist philosophy that explores the profound connection between humanity and the natural world. In this timeless essay, Emerson encourages readers to look beyond the superficial and appreciate the deeper spiritual and philosophical lessons that nature offers. By finding unity and harmony with nature, Emerson suggests, individuals can achieve greater self-awareness, insight, and enlightenment.