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Man's Search for Meaning
1946 essay by Viktor Frankl
The Art of Loving
essay by Erich Fromm
Escape from Freedom
book by Erich Fromm
12 Rules for Life
2018 book by Jordan Peterson
Either/Or
1st published work of S. Kierkegaard (pen name Victor Eremita) in 2 volumes in 1843; outlines a theory of human existence, marked by the distinction between a hedonistic, aesthetic mode of life and the ethical life predicated upon commitment
Maps of Meaning
1999 essay by Jordan Peterson
The Concept of Anxiety
book by Søren Kierkegaard
Psychopathia Sexualis
essay by Richard von Krafft-Ebing
To Have or to Be?
book by Erich Fromm
Beyond Order
2021 non-fiction work by Jordan Peterson
Verbal Behavior
book by B. F. Skinner
Blink
2005 non-fiction work by Malcolm Gladwell
The Anatomy of Dependence
1971 essay by Takeo Doi
Seduction of the Innocent
essay by Fredric Wertham
Fooled by Randomness
non-fiction work by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The Paradox of Choice
2005 non-fiction work by Barry Schwartz
Predictably Irrational
book by Dan Ariely
The Three Christs of Ypsilanti
non-fiction work by Milton Rokeach
Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment
book by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony and Cass R. Sunstein
Oneirocritica
Oneirocritica () (The Interpretation of Dreams) is an ancient Greek treatise on dream interpretation written by Artemidorus Daldianus in the 2nd century AD. It is the earliest extant Greek work on the subject, in five books, though in it Artemidorus mentions numerous other – now lost – works from which his own is at least partially derived, including the 1st-century Oneirocritica by Artemon of Miletus.
The Primal Scream
book by Arthur Janov
Animal Spirits
book by George Akerlof
I'm OK – You're OK
1968 self-help book by Thomas Anthony Harris