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Sayf ad-Din al-Juwayni

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A man who wishes to find a wise man must be wise himself.

Ash'arism | Shafi'ism | Classical Republicanism.

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David Hume, Richard H. Popkin: Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (Paperback, Hackett Publishing Company)

Trash. Their arguments are weak, their reasoning is incoherent, and in general all three characters are very naive and stupid, for they are infected with philosophical delusions and think that their arguments are valid, although they are far from it. Nothing surprising about it, but Philo(David Hume) - turned out to be a very stupid man.

reviewed The fall by Albert Camus (Vintage international)

Albert Camus: The fall (Paperback, 1991, Vintage Books)

Jean-Baptiste Clamence is a soul in turmoil. Over several drunken nights in an Amsterdam bar, …

Very bad

A terrible read, uninteresting, with a stinking aesthetic, I don't understand how people can find anything interesting in such books, let alone favorite them as well.

Jean-Paul Sartre: La Nausea (Italian language, 1960, Arnoldo Mondadori)

A fascinating existentialist novel, written in the form of a journal, about a historian who …

Disgusting

The book really lives up to its title, reading it is a nauseating experience of this mediocre read, the author himself is nauseating in his delusions, and the book itself is the epitome of the intellectual level of a frustrated drunk sitting at a beer stall. Those people who actually appreciated this work as something profound and intellectually meaningful - i have big doubts about their adequate perception of this world. Skip, 0/10.