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What Necessity Knows

Enriched edition. Exploring fate, free will, and human existence through eloquent prose and intricate storytelling
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In «What Necessity Knows,» L. Dougall intricately weaves a narrative that reflects on human behavior, necessity, and the underlying motivations that drive our choices. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, the book employs a fluid prose style that oscillates between lyrical introspection and sharp social commentary. Dougall's work stands as a modern exploration of existential themes, echoing the inquiries of literary figures like Virginia Woolf and Albert Camus, while infusing contemporary dilemmas into traditional philosophical discourse. L. Dougall, an esteemed author known for his keen observations on social dynamics and human psychology, draws heavily from his background in sociology and personal experiences navigating the complexities of modern life. His literary prowess is further enriched by a fascination with the interplay of necessity and free will, which serves as the cornerstone of this compelling narrative. Dougall's previous works have garnered critical acclaim, providing a solid foundation for the themes he addresses in this poignant exploration. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking a profound examination of the human condition through a fresh lens. Dougall's engaging narrative invites introspection, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the depths of necessity and its impact on individual and collective choices.


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Release date on Litres:
10 October 2024
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540 p.
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4064066163730
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