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“Truth by far exceeds that which can be proven. Building on this attitude, the protagonist delivers a defense of religiosity, aiming to show that the scientific and philosophical arguments that can be delivered against religiosity have their limits.
In the pages we meet all the classical philosophers from Descartes, Nietzsche and Marx to Horkheimer, Popper and Wittgenstein, each having something to say about how we interpret the world and whether there is a role for divine in it.
The book does not preach but offers one way of navigating human life, while acknowledging ‘the limits born out of our inherent insignificance.’”
Frank Martela
Philosopher, PhD