12 Books So Hard They'll Permanently Change How You Think

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Are the book recommendations you've been finding actually growing and rewiring your brain?

In this video, I share with you 12 books that will do just that, and for a very simple reason: they don't invite passive reading - instead, they force you to think critically.

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Time codes:

00:00-00:26: Your mind will never be the same
0:27-01:45: Book 1
01:46-02:30: Book 2
02:31-03:45: Book 3
03:46-04:32: Book 4
04:33-05:48: Book 5
05:49-06:29: Book 6
06:30-07:09: Book 7
07:10-07:42: Book 8
07:43-08:11: Book 9
08:12-09:21: Book 10
09:22-09:55: Book 11
09:56-10:56: Book 12


Books mentioned in this video:
"Totality and Infinity" by Emmanuel Levinas
"The Genealogy of Morals" by Friedrich Nietzsche
"Reasons and Persons" by Derek Parfit
"Nicomachean Ethics" by Aristotle
"Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals" by Immanuel Kant
"Utilitarianism" by John Stuart Mill
"A Theory of Justice" by John Rawls
"What We Owe to Each Other" by T.M. Scanlon
"The Right and the Good" by W.D. Ross
"The Normative Web" by Terence Cuneo
"From Morality to Virtue" by Michael Slote
"Principia Ethica" by G.E. Moore
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