Stan książek
Nasze książki są dokładnie sprawdzone i jasno określamy stan każdej z nich.
Nowa
Książka nowa.
Używany - jak nowa
Niezauważalne lub prawie niezauważalne ślady używania. Książkę ciężko odróżnić od nowej pozycji.
Używany - dobry
Normalne ślady używania wynikające z kartkowania podczas czytania, brak większych uszkodzeń lub zagięć.
Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
zagięte rogi, przyniszczona okładka, książka posiada wszystkie strony.
Why is There Something Rather Than Nothing?
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Can the natural world bring us joy? How do we ascertain knowledge? What does justice truly mean? Why does evil manifest in our lives? From where does truth originate? Is it conceivable for God to not exist? Can we trust our perceptions? These questions have fascinated prominent thinkers throughout history and continue to resonate within us. They provide insights into how we live, interact, and perceive our surroundings. In this exploration, esteemed philosopher Leszek Kolakowski delves into these profound concepts, drawing on the wisdom of figures such as Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, Descartes, and Nietzsche. He focuses on a crucial philosophical inquiry from each of these thinkers. Whether contemplating the dualities of good and evil, the nature of truth and beauty, the complexities of faith and the soul, or the enigmas of free will and consciousness, Kolakowski illustrates that these enduring ideas are central to our very being.
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Can the natural world bring us joy? How do we ascertain knowledge? What does justice truly mean? Why does evil manifest in our lives? From where does truth originate? Is it conceivable for God to not exist? Can we trust our perceptions? These questions have fascinated prominent thinkers throughout history and continue to resonate within us. They provide insights into how we live, interact, and perceive our surroundings. In this exploration, esteemed philosopher Leszek Kolakowski delves into these profound concepts, drawing on the wisdom of figures such as Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, Descartes, and Nietzsche. He focuses on a crucial philosophical inquiry from each of these thinkers. Whether contemplating the dualities of good and evil, the nature of truth and beauty, the complexities of faith and the soul, or the enigmas of free will and consciousness, Kolakowski illustrates that these enduring ideas are central to our very being.
