Focusing on the bond between sentient beings, the book delves into the non-verbal connections that exist between individuals. It raises profound questions about the essence of a healthy human being, considering the influences of nature, nurture, and the interplay between them. Additionally, it examines the origins of personality traits, emotions, moods, language skills, and intelligence, encouraging readers to reflect on the complexities of human development and relationships.
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Robert G. Ingersoll fut le principal défenseur de la pensée libre au 19e siècle. Ses conférences captivantes de trois heures, souvent axées contre la religion et la superstition, attiraient d'immenses foules sur tout le continent. Il fut un champion intrépide de la raison et de l'amour humain, défiant la superstition et les divinités hiérarchiques. Ingersoll plaida passionnément pour l'égalité des droits et était connu pour son honnêteté absolue et son courage inébranlable dans la défense de ses convictions.


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