3 stories
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David Hume
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459
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26 parts
A creeping fog, not of the moor, but of the mind. Within the crumbling manor of reason, shadows lengthen with each questioning breath. This ... -
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Bertrand Russell
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322
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15 parts
A creeping fog clings to the crumbling estate of reason, each shadowed alcove echoing with the fractured logic of a mind unraveling. Within,... -
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William Wollaston
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240
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14 parts
A suffocating mist clings to the crumbling stone of Wollaston’s world, a landscape haunted by the ghosts of reason abandoned. This is not a ... -