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    <title>eTLC &#45; Philosophical</title>
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      <title>Philosophical</title>
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      <description>Introduction

Philosophical novels are books with significant portions that focus on issues like the function and role of society, the purpose of life, or even what morals or ethics are important in shaping the personality or character of a human. 


How to Access Books

Click on the link of a book to read its description.</description>
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