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Cobwebs of Thought

By Arachne

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover an early 20th century examination of self-awareness, individuality, and the critical role of internal reflection in the theater of human existence.

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2004-10-16
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Summary

"Cobwebs of Thought" by Arachne is a journey into the inner world of thinking and being, written in olden times, that examines how well we know ourselves, what makes each of us unique, and how looking inward helps us understand life. The book, divided into different parts, asks us to think hard about our own minds and what our thoughts and actions mean. Early on, the author warns that too much self-analysis can be harmful, leading to mere self-awareness instead of true understanding. The book then looks at different ideas from great thinkers, finding meaning in the works of people like Carlyle and George Eliot, and questioning how philosophy deals with today's problems. It ends by considering the genius of George Sand, urging readers to seek emotional freedom and value the liberating power of art. In short, "Cobwebs of Thought" challenges us to consider our philosophical beliefs and daringly investigate our internal thought patterns.

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