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Martin Heidegger's major work (1927), in which he raises the question of the meaning of being through an analysis of Dasein (being-there) and shows that being is temporal. The most influential philosophical book of the 20th century.
An accessible overview of the history of philosophy in which Émile Faguet takes the reader from ancient thinkers through the Middle Ages to the modern era, explaining fundamental philosophical ideas and trends.
The Art of Memory (1966), one of the most significant works of intellectual history, explores the history of mnemonics from ancient Greece and Rome, through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, to its influence on the science and culture of Europe.
The work was created within the framework of Vidović's educational movement, which viewed philosophy as a means of moral education, personal improvement, and social transformation.
The devotional and philosophical prose of the French Dominican A. D. Sartillanges, Jesus – Reflections on the Savior (1900), is a profound spiritual reflection on the person and mystery of Jesus Christ.
Tolstoy interprets the 1905 revolution as a moral upheaval: violence does not bring justice, but a new yoke. He sees lasting liberation in personal conscience, non-violence and Christian love, not in the state and coercion.