
The A.PRIORI.TY
Is memory verifiable?
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J.M.T
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J.M.T
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Join J.M.T as he attempts to make a case against human memory being a definitively integral faculty of the human mind.
This relatively brief book covers multiple areas of thought ranging from an a-priori pursuit of truth to more practically applicable methods useful in the empirical world. Whether you’re interested in walking through exercises involving the engagement of your critical thinking skills or looking for some anecdotal advice on mental mastery and personal development, this short work is densely packed with both interesting rational and irrational points of view.
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