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Summary and Review: Ogai Mori's "The Wild Geese" is a captivating novella set in Meiji-era Japan, delving into the complexities of love, societal expectations, and personal desires. The story revolves around three central characters: O-Tama, Okada, and Suezo. O-Tama, the wife of a moneylender, harbors affectionate feelings for
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Perhaps a good place to start in this review of "All Life Is Problem Solving" is to focus on one essay, "Towards an Evolutionary Theory of Knowledge" written in 1989. Karl Popper (1902-1994) elegantly proposes that knowledge is linked to expectations. These expectations express theories of reality. Thus knowledge expresses
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