Albert Camus, a prominent figure in existentialism and absurdism, crafted a literary masterpiece in "The Stranger" (or "L'Étranger" in its original French title). Published in 1942, this
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As we bid a fond (or not-so-fond) farewell to 2023, let's muse over the philosophical trends that appeared on social media throughout the year as performative living and the age
In the pantheon of dystopian literature, Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” stands as a monument to prophetic insight and philosophical depth. Written in 1932, the novel envisions a future where human society
Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel, "Lolita", presents readers with an intricate tapestry of emotions, relationships, and moralities. While Humbert Humbert's obsession with the titular character is often at
Philosophy, the love of wisdom, can be a daunting subject to dive into. With its vast history and profound questions, knowing where to begin can be overwhelming. However, I think this makes it