CODE BẢN THỂ - What Is It and What Is It Not is a philosophical exploration of how humans relate to knowledge, identity, and decision-making in conditions of uncertainty.
Rather than presenting a system to follow or conclusions to adopt, this book examines what happens when understanding is treated as something lived rather than accumulated. It questions common assumptions about learning, certainty, and control, and invites readers to observe the subtle boundary between conceptual knowledge and direct experience.
Written as a series of reflective essays, the book moves through themes such as presence, responsibility, and the limits of abstraction. It does not offer techniques, promises, or prescriptions. Instead, it creates space for careful inquiry into how meaning is formed and how choices are made when clear answers are unavailable.
This volume is intended for readers interested in philosophy, epistemology, and reflective thought. It is not a guide, manifesto, or instructional text, but a quiet investigation into the nature of understanding itself.
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