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John Searle

    July 31, 1932

    John Searles crafts novels that delve into the intricate depths of human psychology and the complexities of relationships. His narrative style is marked by a keen ability to explore the darker facets of human nature and the mysterious circumstances that shape his characters' lives. Searles masterfully builds suspense and delivers startling revelations, drawing readers into compelling stories filled with unexpected twists. His talent for creating believable characters and portraying their internal struggles establishes him as a distinctive voice in contemporary fiction.

    John Searle
    Consciousness and Language
    Expression and Meaning
    Philosophy in a New Century
    Money, Social Ontology and Law
    Small Privatization
    Who Do you See When you Look at Me?
    • 2023

      Her Last Affair LP

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Tense and terrifying, the narrative features unforgettable characters whose lives intersect in shocking ways. The story unfolds with unexpected twists that keep readers on edge, ensuring a gripping experience that lingers long after the last page.

      Her Last Affair LP
    • 2022

      Her Last Affair

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.3(2359)Add rating

      Tense and terrifying, this story features unforgettable characters whose lives intersect in shocking ways. The narrative builds suspense, leading to a twist that will catch readers off guard, ensuring a gripping experience that lingers long after the last page.

      Her Last Affair
    • 2019

      Money, Social Ontology and Law

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on the intersection of law and philosophy, this collection of essays examines how various forms of currency, from paper to digital signals, are perceived as valuable. It delves into the underlying conditions and societal agreements that confer worth to these objects, prompting readers to rethink the nature of money and its role in society.

      Money, Social Ontology and Law
    • 2019

      Who Do you See When you Look at Me?

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.4(17)Add rating

      This is Grace Anna.Although she might seem different, she is a happy girl with much to share. Are you more like her than you thought you would be?Though she lives with the daily challenges of disability, Grace Anna is a typical kid with big dreams. With imaginative text and charming illustrations, this inspirational kid’s book teaches children to let go of first impressions and see themselves and others for who they really are.Physical Features

      Who Do you See When you Look at Me?
    • 2015

      This book provides a comprehensive account of the intentionality of perceptual experience. With special emphasis on vision Searle explains how the raw phenomenology of perception sets the content and the conditions of satisfaction of experience.

      Seeing Things as They Are
    • 2014

      Philosophy in a New Century

      Selected Essays

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.2(18)Add rating

      Focusing on key contributions to philosophy, this volume compiles accessible essays by John Searle in the fields of mind, language, and society. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in his influential ideas and insights, making complex philosophical concepts approachable for a broader audience.

      Philosophy in a New Century
    • 2014

      'A dazzling, dark portrait of a troubled family ... frightening and beautiful.' Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl

      Help for the Haunted
    • 2011

      Making the Social World

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.4(17)Add rating

      The renowned philosopher John Searle investigates the nature of social reality. How do institutions such as money, marriage, and government arise from the mere power of words? And how do mind, language, reason, and freedom come into being from the mindless, meaningless particles that make up the physical universe?

      Making the Social World
    • 2010

      Consciousness and Language

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(31)Add rating

      This collection features thought-provoking essays from a highly influential philosopher, exploring key ideas and themes that have shaped contemporary philosophical discourse over the past three decades. The work delves into various topics, offering insights that challenge conventional thinking and encourage readers to engage with complex concepts. Each essay reflects the author's unique perspective, making it a significant contribution to modern philosophy.

      Consciousness and Language