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These short texts--aphorisms, maxims, meditations, notes, fragments--function as little philosophical essays which at times verge into the poetic and the literary, in an exploration of non-singular existence. Positioning history as a consequence of experiencing 'self', Haladyn proposes the possibility of a hypothetical philosophy that is manifest in what may be called 189 theses on the self.
These short texts--aphorisms, maxims, meditations, notes, fragments--function as little philosophical essays which at times verge into the poetic and the literary, in an exploration of non-singular existence. Positioning history as a consequence of experiencing 'self', Haladyn proposes the possibility of a hypothetical philosophy that is manifest in what may be called 189 theses on the self.
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