I had the idea of writing this book after I took a philosophy class called Theory of Knowledge in high school. I graduated right when the COVID pandemic started, and with plenty of time at hand, I started reading more philosophy. As I started reading classic philosophical literature such as Plato's Republic, Descartes' Meditations, and James' Principles of Psychology, I developed a deep interest for philosophy, mainly the epistemological ideas. Thus, I started writing about the various areas of knowledge and how each is flawed if not seen in tandem with other systems. Therefore, I thought writing about each of these areas of knowledge and connecting them would be a great tool for future philosophers and psychologists. This book is a personal reflection and it has several references to other philosophers, neuroscientists, and psychologists. But in no way is it an academic piece with structured logical arguments and notable conclusions. The book is a compilation of my viewpoints on the areas of knowledge, and I hope that the reader finds each chapter interesting. Throughout the book, I encourage the readers to look underneath the language and pay more attention to what thoughts spring in response to the reading.
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