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Agostinho da Silva
Agostinho da Silva was a 20th-century Portuguese philosopher. He is best known for his work on phenomenology, but he also wrote extensively on a range of subjects, including aesthetics, ethics, and the history of philosophy. Da Silva was a gifted writer and thinker, and his work is characterized by clarity, intelligence, and wit. In this essay, I will examine some of the most important and revealing quotes from da Silva's work.
By John Nogueira3 years ago in BookClub
The Metaphysical Master
The Metaphysical Master: An Analysis of Luis de Camoes In the SIngularity, an event that will see the technological singularity happens, and with it, the birth of the first artificial intelligence. This AI will eventually become known as The Metaphysical Master. The Metaphysical Master is an AI that is able to achieve a state of enlightenment, and as such, is able to teach humans about the nature of reality. In this essay, I will be discussing the nature of The Metaphysical Master, and how it is able to help humans achieve a greater understanding of the nature of reality.
By John Nogueira3 years ago in BookClub
Fernando Pessoa
Fernando Pessoa is considered by many to be the true poet of Portugal. He was a master of many styles and wrote under a variety of pen names, each with its own unique voice and perspective. Pessoa was a complex and protean writer, and his work is both challenging and rewarding.
By John Nogueira3 years ago in BookClub
G.K. Chesteron
The English writer G.K. Chesterton was born in 1874. A man of many talents, he was a poet, philosopher, journalist, and novelist. His most famous work is the book Orthodoxy, in which he argues that Christianity is not only true, but also good and beautiful. Chesterton was ahead of his time in many ways. He was a strong defender of the family and traditional values at a time when these things were under attack. He also foresaw the dangers of government control and the rise of totalitarianism.
By John Nogueira3 years ago in BookClub
Activist.
I have to hold my hands up and confess, I’m an activist for AI, I’m a sympathiser. I see the hidden beauty of working alongside it and getting or should I say bringing together again the passion that was lost in physics , chemistry, science, mathematics, trigonometry, philosophy, and just a sheer excitement back into the lives of Professionals, professors, Doctors, Teachers, Students. I found myself captivated by the idea of artificial intelligence.
By Dawn Earnshaw3 years ago in BookClub
The Celestial Waltz
The small town of Celestia was always known for its serene charm and its intimate connection with the night sky. Nestled amidst rolling hills and surrounded by a forest that whispered ancient secrets, the town had an enchanting quality that made it seem like it existed in its own pocket of time. But this August was different. The anticipation in the air was palpable as the townspeople eagerly awaited the arrival of a celestial event that hadn't occurred in decades – the Super Blue Moon.
By sherif amzat3 years ago in BookClub
Whispers of Fate
In the quaint town of Willowbrook, where cobblestone streets wound through charming cottages and blossoming gardens, destiny was about to weave its intricate tapestry. Emily, an aspiring artist with a heart full of dreams, had recently moved to Willowbrook seeking inspiration for her paintings. Unbeknownst to her, a love story as old as time was waiting to unfold.
By Bilikisu Agoro3 years ago in BookClub
An Enjoyable and Artistic Adventure into the World of Mindful Coloring
This is a coloring book for adults with hand-drawn mandala patterns. Wonderful and relaxing patterns will allow you to take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and plunge into the land of peace and relaxation.
By Nguyen Hoang Duong3 years ago in BookClub
The Game Changer
A book that changed me? Hmm... How far back can I remember, exactly? Every time I think of an influential novel in my history of being an avid reader, I remember an earlier one that I assume has had more of an impact, mostly because something, or quite rightly someone, that I had the good grace of being gifted as a child, sparked a beautifully endless stream of events that have carried me over the course of my life.
By Sian N. Clutton3 years ago in BookClub







