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Ignorant Essays

by Richard Dowling ยท 2025

ISBN: 9370427201 9789370427204

Category: Philosophy / Essays

Page count: 90

Ignorant Essays is a collection of reflective essays that explore various philosophical and literary subjects with a humorous and engaging style. The author delves into the nature of knowledge, dreams, and ignorance, examining how they shape human perception and experience. In the opening essay, a conversation about the concept of wealth, symbolized by the "ghost of a sixpence," leads to a deeper exploration of existential questions and the intangible nature of dreams. Throughout the collection, Dowling uses personal anecdotes and literary references to raise thought-provoking inquiries about life, reality, and the human condition. His witty and light-hearted prose contrasts with the serious philosophical questions raised, making the essays both intellectually stimulating and entertaining. By juxtaposing humor with profound reflections, the author invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and beliefs. The essays serve as an invitation to think critically about the complexities of life while appreciating the playful side of intellectual exploration and existential curiosity.