David Kishik

Philosopher and author whose work engages critical theory, urban life, and continental philosophy; best known for The Manhattan Project: A Theory of a City.

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  1. 1. Self Study

    A compact collection of aphoristic reflections that turns the idea of study inward, blending philosophy, memoir, and cultural observation to examine how attention, solitude, reading, and writing shape a life. It treats self-examination as both discipline and play, inviting the reader to assemble a personal curriculum that embraces doubt, digression, and care while tracing how identity is formed in relation to others, daily rituals, and the pressures of contemporary culture.

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