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The Philosophy of Self-Destruction

What Is the Connection Between the Expansion of the Universe and Sadomasochism?

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The Philosophy of Self-Destruction

Auteur(s): Boris Kriger
Narrateur(s): Paul Stefano
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What is the connection between the expansion of the universe and sadomasochism? Why is everything in the world striving for decay? How can one realize this and effectively resist self-destruction, at least on an individual level?

The peculiarity of this audiobook is that the author tries to make broad generalizations, referring to various scientific disciplines. Unfortunately, scientists are too often concentrated on narrower scientific issues. On the other hand popularizers of science and philosophers lack the depth of knowledge in various fields for such generalizations. As a rule, such attempts are naive and far from the true state of affairs. Thus, it is rarely possible to meet a fairly wide discussion of problems concerning all levels of the structure of the universe.

This audiobook discusses self-destruction at all levels, from cosmology to the human psyche, in which self-destruction is considered a deviation from the norm. However, the audiobook shows that self-destruction is characteristic of all levels of the universe, starting from the emergence of the universe, the origin and development of life, and to the individual level of each person.

Ignoring this fact leads to misconceptions that most people tend to act for the benefit of themselves and society.

©2020 Boris Kriger (P)2020 Boris Kriger
Philosophie
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