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  • Rational Fiction: the most amazing genre in the entire freaking world by Doctor-nye
    Doctor-nye
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    Have you ever heard of rational fiction? No? Then read this book! Rational fiction is an amazing new mini-genre that has sprung up in the last couple of years. In this book i will explain what it is, why it exists, where to find it, and review and recommend some of my favourites. You have heard of rational fiction? Great! Read this book! I will be reviewing and recommending some of my personal favourites, and even if you have already read them, I would LOVE to hear your opinions in the comments. Rational fiction lovers are such a tiny community!
  • The Doctrine of the True Logos by Mendizabal_22
    Mendizabal_22
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    In a cloistered 16th-century theological symposium, Father Hernando Ruiz delivers a fiery monologue declaring that logic and analytical reasoning are not enemies of faith but its highest expression. Proposing a new doctrine-Analytical Theology-he demands that rational thought be enshrined as sacred duty, framing irrationality as heresy. In this moment, the seeds of a cold, intellectual dominion are sown.
  • Help. by ListenerDragonEchoMe
    ListenerDragonEchoMe
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    My mind told me to write. So I wrote about the first thing that came to my head. This is how my thoughts flowed.
  • Bureau of Rationality by Fobwatch
    Fobwatch
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    The world is not run by a government, but by the Bureau of Rationality. Their focus is Society's Benefit and The Greater Good and Rational Thinking and a lot of other Capitalised Terms which seem to only have a thin veil of importance. What many are unaware of is the lengths the Bureau will go to in order to maintain these focuses...
  • Moral Cosmoanthropism: An Ethical Theory for the West by J-D-L-Marin
    J-D-L-Marin
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    In a world where the old moral certainties have collapsed and ideologies divide humanity, Cosmoanthropism Moral offers a new path - a universal, secular, and rational ethics born from the intrinsic value of the human being. Starting from the axiom of self-worth, J.D. Marín builds a theory that reconciles reason and feeling, science and morality, the individual and the cosmos. The result is a vision of the good that depends neither on faith nor on relativism, but on the very structure of human consciousness. Cosmoanthropism Moral: A Universal Ethical Theory for the West is a profound reflection on dignity, autonomy, the complementarity of the sexes, and personal responsibility. A philosophical manifesto for a civilization seeking to rediscover the meaning of good in an age of chaos and decay.
  • Vendetta by Pershove
    Pershove
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    "O' Almighty let the world be at joint again. Hear 'tis fallacy of the minds. I don't know if it's my demise or the nature of minds." The man is having questions on his unwanted anger towards everything. Let's see how the God of Rationality can let him see past his haze.
  • Sorry! We have switched Off Our Brains by Muhammad-Usman
    Muhammad-Usman
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    Irrationality In Pakistani Society
  • Kali's Black Rose by Gautam2407
    Gautam2407
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    In the monsoon-soaked heart of Kolkata, where shadows cling to crumbling colonial facades, jaded detective Gautam Roy hunts a serial killer weaving a macabre tapestry of ritualistic murders. Victims are posed as offerings to the goddess Kali, their bodies drained of blood and adorned with black roses-a symbol of the void between life and death. While the police whisper of supernatural vengeance, Gautam sees a mortal monster, one who leaves trails of hallucinogens and cryptic Sanskrit carvings. But as the body count rises, so does the toll on his fractured relationship with Nandini, a tormented artist whose haunting paintings eerily predict each crime. Haunted by guilt over neglecting her, Gautam races to decode the killer's twisted gospel-a quest that forces him to confront his own obsessions. When Nandini becomes the killer's final target, he must choose between saving her or dismantling a vendetta born from Kolkata's darkest sins.
  • The Melodies Of Thought by DaenaBraethyn
    DaenaBraethyn
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    A story that speaks to readers even more than the characters. In The Melodies of Thought, readers follow the journey of a youth who seeks to unravel the mysteries of the mind, whilst preventing his frenzied father from evoking havoc. The youth eventually overcomes many challenges faced by being emotional and naive, and grows to be wise and powerful in mind. Readers embark on a journey with Fenris; a youth from the village of Baile. One of his most beloved has descended to the depths of emotion and instinct, and failed to rely on reason and logic. Thus the person failed to comprehend the meaning of human life, and tossed away morals. It is up to Fenris to restore the sanity of his most beloved; his father and guardian. Fenris travels to many villages and cities, encountering friends and foes on fields and battlegrounds. Throughout the story, readers may learn from Fenris' mistakes and acquire wisdom and knowledge, for such things Fenris relies on to live in his harsh land.
  • He said, she said! by simransharma56
    simransharma56
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  • Life by Spardan
    Spardan
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    The importance of living.
  • Poisoned Rationality by DimeStorePoems
    DimeStorePoems
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    This is how I see the world around me. Just a random collection of poems with no themes.
  • Miles Morales: School Semester by BMCU_STARK
    BMCU_STARK
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    Being the third book of the Miles Morales series, Miles is the Spider-Man of his new home Harlem and had already faced two massively evil corporations--Roxxon and Apex.Over the course of his educational life at Brooklyn Visions Academy, a teacher has noticed the attendance patterns in Miles' record. His best friend ,Ganke Lee, also struggles to find reasonable reasons to explain his best friend's absence. At BVA, there's no such thing as an excuse anymore. Is there? ~In the universe of the Insomniac Games, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales PS5 game~
  • A Set Of Thoughts by FluteHero15
    FluteHero15
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    A huge collection of poems that I've written over time. Some are sad, some are pensive, others are whimsical, and still others are undefined. But they're all part of what I feel and the words that float into my mind.
  • The Reason Not To Vote by Spardan
    Spardan
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    A rational reason to not vote.
  • Customs Christians have adopted from Paganism and you probably didn't know it. by EmoFreakSister1232
    EmoFreakSister1232
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    All my lovely followers and viewers, send word out to your Monotheistic(people who believe in one god) friends and family who think that pagans are devil worshippers because pagans are different from the 'norm' and do NOT worship God, Yahweh, Jesus and the infamous Satan. Just as the title implies I will be sharing from my expirence, living in a non strict Christian household and being pagan with my own beliefs and customs. -Blessed be and have a nice day.
  • Breaking Through the Noise  by Krishdalmia
    Krishdalmia
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    Breaking Through the Noise is a contemplative poem that explores the theme of critical perception versus societal illusions. It begins by questioning the frustration of Albert Pinto, who views the world through a lens of skepticism. The poem critiques the prevalence of prejudice and duality in human behavior, emphasizing the need for deeper understanding beyond superficial appearances. It advocates for rational inquiry-encouraging individuals to ask "Why" before accepting things at face value-and condemns procrastination, particularly through social media distractions. The poem also addresses the manipulation of racial ideologies by media and calls for unity and clarity. Concluding with a reflection on the importance of clarity in a world full of misinformation, it highlights the value of questioning and critical thinking in navigating today's complex landscape.