Reading Series
The Philosophers
The core philosophy shelf: ancient questions, modern doubt, ethics, mind, meaning, and reality.

The life and trial of the man who questioned everything and changed Western thought forever by admitting he knew nothing.

A vivid exploration of Plato's life and revolutionary ideas about reality, the soul, and why philosophers should rule the world.

The life and revolutionary ideas of Aristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher who systematized logic, ethics, politics, and natural science—and introduced the Unmoved Mover when reason hit its limit.

A dramatic biographical portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche's descent from brilliant young professor to cosmic madman who collapsed embracing a beaten horse in Turin.


A deep dive into Thomas Aquinas's intellectual project to reconcile faith and reason, from his five proofs of God to his theories about angels, sex, and resurrected bodies.

How a broke teacher from ancient China became a branded ideology that emperors used to control millions—and why his real ideas were probably hijacked.

An exploration of the machi, the shamanic healers of the Mapuche people who bridge the spiritual and physical worlds through ancient Indigenous practices.

A declaration arguing that what society calls laziness and lack of discipline is actually resistance to systems of control and domination.

A critical examination of materialist philosophy's claims that consciousness, free will, love, and morality are mere illusions created by atoms.
