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  2. Library of Ruina - Wikipedia

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    Library of Ruina is an indie deck-building turn-based role-playing game developed and published by South Korean studio Project Moon. Initially released for Windows and Xbox One on August 10, 2021, it is a direct sequel to the 2018 PC game Lobotomy Corporation .

  3. Tom Polger - Wikipedia

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    Tom Polger is a professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Cincinnati in the United States. [1] His research focuses on naturalistic accounts of the metaphysics of mind. Polger is a past president of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology .

  4. Talk:Library of Ruina - Wikipedia

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    it's hard to write a summary for the overarching loving hot jumble of ruina. The story is spread through multiple paths, nodes, and themes in the game, and they contribute to the character development of roland and angela as much as they expand on the world itself; to describe everything without also bringing in the worldbuilding and other ...

  5. Daniel A. Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Augustus Simmons is an author known for creating self-psychology literature. An example of his work is "The Realization System," self-published by Judge Simmons during the 1920s in the US as a Private Course of 12 Lessons in Practical Psychology, and published in book form in the U.K. some years later.

  6. Rajarsi Janakananda - Wikipedia

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    Rajarsi Janakananda, born James Jesse Lynn (May 5, 1892 – February 20, 1955), was a wealthy American businessman who became the closest disciple of the yogi Paramahansa Yogananda after they met in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1932.

  7. Library of Living Philosophers - Wikipedia

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    The Library of Living Philosophers is currently edited by Sarah Beardsworth (2015-present). Each volume is devoted to a single living philosopher of note, and contains, alongside an "intellectual autobiography" of its subject and a complete bibliography, a collection of critical and interpretive essays by several dozen contemporary philosophers ...

  8. The Philosophical Library - Wikipedia

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    The Philosophical Library (Philosophical and Religious Free Library [1]) is a non-profit organization run entirely by volunteers and founded in 1963. It administers extensive lending privileges in a wide array of books in the fields of philosophy, religion, metaphysics and spiritual practices. It presents itself as a "place of fellowship and ...

  9. Philosophical Research Society - Wikipedia

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    The Philosophical Research Society (PRS) is an American nonprofit organization founded in 1934, by Manly P. Hall, to promote the study of the world's wisdom literature, philosophy, comparative religion, mysticism and metaphysics. [1] PRS is located at 3910 Los Feliz Blvd in Los Angeles. [2]