Explorations of Human Nature

This collection delves into the intricate relationship between psychology and philosophy, offering profound insights into human behavior, morality, and the nature of consciousness. Each work invites readers to reflect on the complexities of the human experience, from the depths of melancholy to the principles of moral sentiment.

The Majesty of Calmness

by William George Jordan Read by Audio Andrea 4.7
The Majesty of Calmness by William George Jordan offers a profound exploration of the power of thought and its impact on our lives. This ins…

Quiet Talks about Jesus

by S. D. Gordon Read by Chiquito Crasto 5
Quiet Talks about Jesus invites listeners on a reflective journey through the life and teachings of Jesus, as interpreted by S. D. Gordon. W…

Varieties of Religious Experience

by William James Read by musil 4.7
Varieties of Religious Experience is a profound exploration of the human encounter with the divine, as articulated by renowned psychologist …

Reflections on War and Death

by Sigmund Freud Read by D.E. Wittkower 4.5
Anyone, as Freud tells us in Reflections on War and Death, forced to react against his own impulses may be described as a hypocrite, whether…

Human Nature And Conduct

by John Dewey Read by William Allan Jones 4.2
John Dewey, an early 20th Century American philosopher, psychologist, educational theorist saw Social Psychology as much a physical science …

The Analysis of Mind

by Bertrand Russell Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.5
The Analysis of Mind presents a thoughtful exploration of the philosophy of mind by renowned 20th-century philosopher Bertrand Russell. In t…

The Anatomy of Melancholy

by Robert Burton Read by LibriVox Volunteers 5
The Anatomy of Melancholy is a book by Robert Burton, first published in 1621. On its surface, the book is a medical textbook in which Burto…

The Theory of Moral Sentiments

by Adam Smith Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.3
"How selfish soever man may be supposed, there are evidently some principles in his nature, which interest him in the fortunes of other…