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Phil Loved Sophia

This sample is meant to capture a valuable collection of items from a much larger body of work written between 2008 - 2016. The work is meant to inspire and stir curiosity as to the breadth of my general writing.

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Thought Provoking II

Thought Provoking II is a collection of philosophically motivated thoughts in the spirit of Circles Meet Squares, Return to Innocence, Sine Nomine, Finding Answers, Simple to Complex, and Thought Provoking. The work includes 50 self contained thoughts that should be considered independent of each other.

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Circles Meet Squares

Circles Meet Squares is a special collection of philosophically motivated thoughts with constrained design guidelines in the spirit of Return to Innocence, Sine Nomine, Finding Answers, Simple to Complex, and Thought Provoking. The work includes 50 self contained thoughts that should be considered independent of each other.

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A Collection of Work II

Here in is a collection of work following the initial writings that took place from 2008 to 2012. This collection is comprised of four volumes of comparable style that motivate ideas and thoughts that could lead to greater ideas and thoughts that well shape the future. Each work is included in its original rendition including cover, introduction, and content. This compendium has been created to allow one to buy the set of all completed work between 2012 and 2016 in one volume.

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Return to Innocence

Return to Innocence is a collection of philosophically motivated thoughts in the spirit of Sine Nomine, Finding Answers, Simple to Complex, and Thought Provoking. The work includes 50 self contained thoughts that should be considered independent of each other.

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Sine Nomine

Sine Nomine is a collection of philosophically motivated thoughts in the spirit of Finding Answers, Simple to Complex, and Thought Provoking. The work includes 50 self contained thoughts that should be considered independent of each other.

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Finding Answers

Finding Answers is a collection of philosophically motivated thoughts in the spirit of Simple to Complex and Thought Provoking. The work includes 50 self contained thoughts that should be considered independent of each other.

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Simple to Complex

Simple to Complex is a collection of philosophically motivated thoughts in the spirit of Thought Provoking. The work includes 50 self contained thoughts that should be considered independent of each other.

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A Collection of Work

Here in is a collection of work following the initial writing of Φ Metaphysics which was a cornerstone in the work of Philip Parzygnat. This collection is comprised of two volumes that motivate ideas and thoughts that could lead to greater ideas and thoughts that well shape the future. Each work is included in its original rendition including cover, introduction, and content. This compendium has been created to allow one to buy the set of all generally accessible work between 2008 and 2012 in one volume.

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English is Powerful

English is Powerful is a collection of 26 philosophically motivated works that are presented using both image and text. The work demonstrate writing ability in a variety of styles spanning traditional to abstract.

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Thought Provoking

Thought Provoking is a collection of philosophically motivated thoughts that are presented using both image and text. The work includes 50 self contained thoughts that should be considered independent of each other.

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Φ Metaphysics

Φ Metaphysics is a notebook of naïve contemplations in first philosophy. These naïve contemplations have been the foundation of Philip Parzygnat's contributions to philosophical discourse. The next work that stems from these meditations will be an annotation of Professor Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. For the remainder of Philip Parzygnat's life there exists a philosophical context inherent derivative of this work which will influence reflection upon the work of masters.

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