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Philosophy without a library

Some of humanity's deepest thinking about meaning, obligation, and how to live emerged from contexts without institutional philosophy—from oral traditions, lived experience under constraint, and reasoning without access to the Western canon. Dismissing philosophy that happens outside formal institutions blinds you to truths refined by actual stakes.

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