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To Know or Not to Know

Philosophical Questions

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To Know or Not to Know

By: Boris Kriger
Narrated by: Steven Gillen
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In an age overwhelmed by data yet starved for meaning, To Know or Not to Know invites listeners to rediscover knowledge as wonder rather than possession. Moving from the sacred origins of understanding to the dawn of artificial intelligence, Boris Kriger traces humanity’s millennia-long dialogue with the unknown—from the wisdom of ancient temples and Hebrew prophets to the philosophical revolutions of modern science.

This audiobook argues that knowing is not an act of control but of participation—that every insight is born from humility, and every truth is alive only while it listens. Kriger explores how the boundaries of knowledge define consciousness itself, how science and poetry meet at the limits of expression, and how the future of wisdom depends not on accumulation, but on care.

To Know or Not to Know is a meditation on curiosity, doubt, and the fragile brilliance of awareness—a journey through the architectures of thought toward the stillness where understanding becomes reverence.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2025 Boris Kriger
Consciousness & Thought Epistemology Logic & Language Movements Philosophy Thought-Provoking
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