What does it mean to construct a self in a universe that offers neither instruction nor guarantee? This book approaches identity and purpose not as destinations, but as evolving structures shaped by our history, memory, introspection, and the invisible constraints that frame our choices. In Reasoning in an Existential Escape Room , Philip Thomas Kovilakath blends problem-solving logic, modern science, existential philosophy, personal narrative, and the quiet strangeness of being human to explore how meaning emerges - and why it so often slips away. Both rigorous and deeply human, this work invites readers to examine the frameworks that confine us and the creative choices that liberate us, offering illumination while embracing the questions that remain.
| Gtin | 09798900463254 |
| Age_group | ADULT |
| Condition | NEW |
| Gender | UNISEX |
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| Product_type | Books > Subjects > Politics & Social Sciences > Philosophy > Metaphysics |