I very much enjoyed reading your book—there is ample food for thought in what you have written. I discern a progression of thought that should appeal to many readers.
William E. Barnett – PhD, late Carl Sagan’s personal editorial assistant
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A compelling essay that addresses ethical concerns at the beginning of the new millennium. Free and mature reflection that combines philosophical thinking and literary references in a rich game of intertextuality and historical knowledge.
XXIX Becerro de Bengoa Award’s Reading Committee
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A solid and atypical book of practical philosophy.
Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum – Instructor at the University of Colorado, author with the University of Arkansas Press, and Acquisitions Editor
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Great arguments around a particular set of beliefs regarding love.
Premio Limaclara Internacional de Ensayo 2018 |
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Fragmented Philosophy contains polemic arguments about profound concepts that guide our way through life.
Tomás García Fusté – Telemiami Host
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Fragmented Philosophy is powerful, profound, and eloquent. It contains wisdom that is both timeless and timely in this day and age.
Anne Elizabeth Hill – Hill-Whitin Communications, Oxford Graduate
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Your quotations are very intriguing and show erudite writing. Your book sounds like a heavy read, leaning to the esoteric.
Camille Cusumano – Journalist and Author
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Fragmented Philosophy isn’t like other self-help books. It’s not about money, health, weight, overcoming dysfunction, ten steps to success, or religious mantras but a journey of the inner self, an out-of-the-box roadmap to self-discovery via 300 polemic quotes.
Ann Castro, Editor-in-Chief of AnnCastro Studio
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Fragmented Philosophy suggests, teaches, encourages, and the author’s ideas and bold proposals have the virtue of generating controversy. This book offers quite a lot to readers.
Modesto Arocha – Founder of Alexandria Library
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Fragmented Philosophy is an atlas and a bonfire of human thought.
Javier Zamudio – Author of Hemingway in Santa Marta
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