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The Pelican’s Gift
- Bestiary and the Secret of Lasting Knowledge (Intellectual Substrate Mining, Book 6)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Craig W. Van Sickle
- Length: 8 hrs and 47 mins
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The Pelican’s Gift: Bestiary and the Secret of Lasting Knowledge is a luminous meditation on how knowledge survives — and why some books outlive centuries while others vanish.
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The Pelican’s Gift
- Bestiary and the Secret of Lasting Knowledge (Intellectual Substrate Mining, Book 6)
- Narrated by: Craig W. Van Sickle
- Series: Intellectual Substrate Mining, Book 6
- Length: 8 hrs and 47 mins
- Release date: 24-06-26
- Language: English
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Push the Falling Nietzsche
- A Plush Bear's Guide to Madness, the Universe, and A Cup of Tea
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Peter Harpley
- Length: 5 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Nietzsche said: push the falling. A plush bear says: sit down. Have some tea. Boris Krige—former priest, systems theorist, and the man who may have solved the universe with one formula and zero free parameters—has spent twenty years arguing with a dead philosopher at his kitchen table. The philosopher said God is dead. Kriger yells at God regularly and considers this proof of His existence. The philosopher said pity is poison. Kriger ran a shelter for fourteen homeless people in his own house for nine years. The philosopher said the strong must overcome.
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Push the Falling Nietzsche
- A Plush Bear's Guide to Madness, the Universe, and A Cup of Tea
- Narrated by: Peter Harpley
- Length: 5 hrs and 43 mins
- Release date: 12-06-26
- Language: English
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Are We Idiots? The Simulacra of Jean Baudrillard
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Daniel Byshenk
- Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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This book is not here to comfort you. It does not promise hope, progress, or some tender reassurance about the nobility of the human project. It will not tell you that everything happens for a reason, or that there is meaning to be found in our collective struggle. Instead, it stands firmly within the logic of Jean Baudrillard’s simulacra—a philosophy that does not seek to reveal a hidden truth, but to diagnose the condition of our reality. We no longer live in the world; we live within our own perception of it.
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Are We Idiots? The Simulacra of Jean Baudrillard
- Narrated by: Daniel Byshenk
- Series: Political Thought
- Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
- Release date: 02-12-25
- Language: English
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Guilty Until Proven Innocent
- How Accusation Became the World’s Favorite Pastime (Political Thought)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Donna Dew
- Length: 6 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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Somewhere between the courtroom and the kitchen table, between the breaking-news headline and the whispered suspicion, humanity picked up a devastating habit: the reflex to accuse first and ask questions later—if at all.
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Guilty Until Proven Innocent
- How Accusation Became the World’s Favorite Pastime (Political Thought)
- Narrated by: Donna Dew
- Series: Political Thought
- Length: 6 hrs and 54 mins
- Release date: 23-06-26
- Language: English
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Dust and Time
- What We Don’t Know About the Earth (Science and Cosmos)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Colleen Chipman
- Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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We have mapped the surface of Mars with greater precision than the floor of our own oceans. We predict the weather on Jupiter but cannot say when the next earthquake will strike. We speak of the planet’s future with the confidence of prophets—yet we do not know where the water came from, why heavy elements sit in the crust instead of sinking to the core, or how the first living cell assembled itself from dust. Dust and Time is a sweeping, unflinching exploration of the vast territories of geological ignorance that modern science has papered over with confident models and apocalyptic headlines.
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Dust and Time
- What We Don’t Know About the Earth (Science and Cosmos)
- Narrated by: Colleen Chipman
- Series: Science and Cosmos
- Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins
- Release date: 12-06-26
- Language: English
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A Unified Theory of Self-Organizing Systems
- Political Thought
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Richard Bryce Wallis
- Length: 3 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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What if everything we thought we knew about conflict and cooperation was backwards? For centuries, philosophers, economists, and scientists have asked: why do humans cooperate? The question assumes that conflict is natural and cooperation is the puzzle requiring explanation. This groundbreaking book inverts that assumption entirely. Drawing on evolutionary game theory, Nobel Prize-winning research on commons governance, and evidence from biology to artificial intelligence, A Unified Theory of Self-Organizing Systems presents a radical reframing.
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A Unified Theory of Self-Organizing Systems
- Political Thought
- Narrated by: Richard Bryce Wallis
- Series: Political Thought
- Length: 3 hrs and 41 mins
- Release date: 16-03-26
- Language: English
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The Anthropic Principle
- Finding Ourselves in the Middle of Everything
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Amber Guthrie
- Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
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This book is the boundary between science and philosophy dissolves into a haunting exploration of existence itself. Beginning with the mysterious precision of the universe’s physical constants and ending at the silent edge of knowledge, this book traces the anthropic principle not as an answer, but as a profound and unsettling question. From the delicate balance that permits life to the strange recursion of a cosmos observed by minds it created, each chapter draws closer to a truth that cannot be fully named.
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The Anthropic Principle
- Finding Ourselves in the Middle of Everything
- Narrated by: Amber Guthrie
- Series: Science and Cosmos
- Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
- Release date: 12-11-25
- Language: English
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The Philosophy of Mathematics
- Exploring the Limits of Mathematical Thought (Science and Cosmos)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Michael Costantino
- Length: 16 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Mathematics has long been regarded as the purest expression of truth — a language through which the universe reveals itself. Yet behind every equation stands the human mind that created it. In this book, Boris Krieger follows the path of mathematics from its simplest intuitions to its highest abstractions, asking what it truly reveals — about reality, and about ourselves. Through lucid reflection and critical insight, he shows that geometry, algebra, topology, and probability are not independent worlds but translations of human perception into structure.
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The Philosophy of Mathematics
- Exploring the Limits of Mathematical Thought (Science and Cosmos)
- Narrated by: Michael Costantino
- Series: Science and Cosmos
- Length: 16 hrs and 27 mins
- Release date: 19-03-26
- Language: English
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The Wars of the Worlds and the Politics of Destruction
- Political Thought
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Ryan Currie
- Length: 4 hrs and 30 mins
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War is not an aberration of civilization. It is civilization's shadow—cast in every direction, at every hour, by the very light that humanity imagines will guide it to peace.
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The Wars of the Worlds and the Politics of Destruction
- Political Thought
- Narrated by: Ryan Currie
- Length: 4 hrs and 30 mins
- Release date: 09-06-26
- Language: English
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The Philosophy of Entropy
- Order, Decay, and the Meaning of Equilibrium
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Timothy Hagaman
- Length: 3 hrs and 55 mins
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Entropy is one of the most profound and misunderstood concepts in modern science — at once a physical quantity, a measure of uncertainty, and a metaphor for the passage of time itself. Entropy: The Order of Disorder explores this concept in its full philosophical and scientific depth, tracing its evolution from the thermodynamics of Clausius and Boltzmann to the cosmology of the expanding universe, the information theory of Shannon, and the paradoxes of quantum mechanics.
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The Philosophy of Entropy
- Order, Decay, and the Meaning of Equilibrium
- Narrated by: Timothy Hagaman
- Series: Science and Cosmos
- Length: 3 hrs and 55 mins
- Release date: 07-11-25
- Language: English
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The Map Is Not the Territory
- Semantics, Nature, and Artificial Mind
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Keri Shane
- Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
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This book is a profound philosophical meditation on the last frontier of human thought—the word itself. Moving between reason and instinct, between the human voice and the mechanical echo, it explores how language both illuminates and betrays our attempts to make sense of existence. From Korzybski’s search for a “map that does not deceive” to the emergence of artificial intelligence—a mind without a body, without pain, without fear—this book traces the transformation of language from a tool of clarity into a space of inner conflict, mercy, and presence.
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The Map Is Not the Territory
- Semantics, Nature, and Artificial Mind
- Narrated by: Keri Shane
- Series: Political Thought
- Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
- Release date: 07-11-25
- Language: English
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Quantum Biochemistry: Quantum Effects in Living Systems
- Science and Cosmos
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Lance V Sanchez
- Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
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A world normally hidden beneath equations and laboratory instruments unfolds here as a living, dynamic foundation of existence. This book reveals how tunneling, coherence, entanglement, and quantum uncertainty shape the deepest processes of biology—from photosynthesis and enzymatic catalysis to genetic variation, neural complexity, and the evolution of life itself.
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Quantum Biochemistry: Quantum Effects in Living Systems
- Science and Cosmos
- Narrated by: Lance V Sanchez
- Series: Science and Cosmos
- Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
- Release date: 19-02-26
- Language: English
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THE FROZEN UNIVERSE ILLUSION
- WHY THE COSMOS APPEARS STATIC (SCIENCE AND COSMOS)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Carrie Robinson
- Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins
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Look up at the night sky. Every star, every galaxy, every wisp of nebula appears perfectly, eternally still. The constellations that Hipparchus cataloged over two thousand years ago remain recognizable tonight. The Universe seems frozen. It is not. Behind that apparent stillness rages a cosmos of extraordinary violence: galaxies colliding over hundreds of millions of years, stars being born and dying in thermonuclear cataclysms, space itself expanding and carrying everything apart. The Universe is not frozen. We are merely too brief to see it move.
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THE FROZEN UNIVERSE ILLUSION
- WHY THE COSMOS APPEARS STATIC (SCIENCE AND COSMOS)
- Narrated by: Carrie Robinson
- Series: Science and Cosmos
- Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins
- Release date: 18-06-26
- Language: English
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Sommes-nous idiots ? Les simulacres selon Jean Baudrillard
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Jan Walravens
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
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Ce livre n’a pas été écrit pour vous apaiser. Il ne vous offrira ni espoir, ni promesse de progrès, ni cette douce illusion que le projet humain possède encore une noblesse intrinsèque. Vous n’y trouverez pas la consolation de croire que tout arrive pour une raison, ni même l’assurance qu’il existe un sens à notre lutte commune. Au contraire, cet ouvrage s’inscrit pleinement dans la logique des simulacres de Jean Baudrillard : une philosophie qui ne cherche pas à dévoiler une vérité cachée, mais à diagnostiquer l’état de notre réalité contemporaine.
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Sommes-nous idiots ? Les simulacres selon Jean Baudrillard
- Narrated by: Jan Walravens
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
- Release date: 27-10-25
- Language: French
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Would You Rather Elect an AI for President?
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Cassandra Wintermute
- Length: 3 hrs and 40 mins
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Every major nation on Earth is governed by someone you wouldn’t trust to park your car. From aging strongmen who confuse their own biography with history to ambitious young demagogues who confuse their Instagram following with a mandate, the global political class has achieved something remarkable: unanimous, bipartisan, cross-cultural incompetence. Meanwhile, automated systems already fly your planes, regulate your power grid, and manage the supply chains that keep civilization from starving.
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Would You Rather Elect an AI for President?
- Narrated by: Cassandra Wintermute
- Series: Political Thought
- Length: 3 hrs and 40 mins
- Release date: 12-06-26
- Language: English
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The Illusion of Meaning
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Matthew Ciko
- Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
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This book explores how meaning, often assumed to be a stable or innate feature of reality, is in fact a constructed phenomenon — shaped, transmitted, and manipulated through language, cultural systems, economic structures, and ideology. Drawing on thinkers such as Wittgenstein, Lacan, Orwell, and contemporary cultural critics, the text unpacks how language limits thought, how culture recycles and fossilizes symbolic forms, and how capitalism turns meaning into a consumable commodity.
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The Illusion of Meaning
- Narrated by: Matthew Ciko
- Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
- Release date: 10-09-25
- Language: English
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Evaluation of Scientific Theories: A Structural–Bayesian Approach
- Science and Cosmos)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Claudia Carlisle
- Length: 6 hrs and 6 mins
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This book challenges one of the most persistent illusions of modern thought: the belief that evidence alone decides which theories are true. Across science, philosophy, and public debate, theories are often judged by popularity, elegance, authority, or the sheer volume of supporting data. Yet disagreement persists even where facts are shared. The reason, Boris Kriger argues, lies deeper than evidence itself. Every theory rests on an underlying structure that determines what counts as an explanation, what is allowed, and what is silently ruled out.
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- By LG on 15-04-26
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Evaluation of Scientific Theories: A Structural–Bayesian Approach
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- Narrated by: Claudia Carlisle
- Length: 6 hrs and 6 mins
- Release date: 31-03-26
- Language: English
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Why Politicians Act Like Children
- A Psychoanalysis of Immature Geopolitics (Political Thought)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Sam Gundry
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
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Political history often appears to be driven by ideology, strategy, or the cold arithmetic of power. Yet behind the speeches, alliances, and threats stand people whose inner world was formed long before they entered public office. This audiobook reveals the hidden psychological engines of geopolitics: childhood wounds disguised as doctrines, unacknowledged fears enlarged into national myths, infantile rivalries inflated into global crises.
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Why Politicians Act Like Children
- A Psychoanalysis of Immature Geopolitics (Political Thought)
- Narrated by: Sam Gundry
- Series: Political Thought
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
- Release date: 06-04-26
- Language: English
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The School Trap
- Why Education Fails (Political Thought)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Daniel Byshenk
- Length: 4 hrs and 18 mins
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Something is deeply wrong with school—and everybody knows it. Students forget nearly everything they learn within months of passing a test. Teachers burn out, crushed between impossible bureaucratic demands and classrooms full of children who would rather be anywhere else. Parents oscillate between guilt and helplessness, dimly aware that the system they entrust with their children's futures is failing spectacularly—yet unable to imagine an alternative.
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The School Trap
- Why Education Fails (Political Thought)
- Narrated by: Daniel Byshenk
- Series: Political Thought
- Length: 4 hrs and 18 mins
- Release date: 05-06-26
- Language: English
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Born Free
- Rousseau and The Unbearable Weight of Liberty (Political Thought)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Floyd Dameron
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
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"Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains." So declared Jean-Jacques Rousseau in 1762, launching one of the most celebrated—and most dangerous—ideas in the history of Western thought. Two and a half centuries later, we are still arguing about what he meant, whether he was right, and why the pursuit of his vision has cost so many lives. This book takes Rousseau's grand declaration and does something he might not have appreciated: it tests the claim against biology, neuroscience, existential philosophy, political history, and the looming age of artificial intelligence.
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Born Free
- Rousseau and The Unbearable Weight of Liberty (Political Thought)
- Narrated by: Floyd Dameron
- Series: Political Thought
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
- Release date: 14-05-26
- Language: English
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