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In this episode, we discuss reading, genres of literature, and the importance of tackling challenging books that get us out of our comfort zone. We also examine the improper response to knowledge and the tragic rise of hubris that comes from some who engage in higher learning. Knowledge should humble us, not elevate our opinion of ourselves. Heidegger, Derrida, C.S. Lewis, Edgar Allen Poe, and other authors are mentioned in this that accompany a wide range of literary genres.
By T. C. Hadden5
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In this episode, we discuss reading, genres of literature, and the importance of tackling challenging books that get us out of our comfort zone. We also examine the improper response to knowledge and the tragic rise of hubris that comes from some who engage in higher learning. Knowledge should humble us, not elevate our opinion of ourselves. Heidegger, Derrida, C.S. Lewis, Edgar Allen Poe, and other authors are mentioned in this that accompany a wide range of literary genres.

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