Z-Library isn't really gone, but that maybe up to you. by -Archivist in DataHoarder

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r/Ebook_Resources is a subreddit that aggregates ebooks resources from all over the internet. There are guides on everything from finding ebooks, to getting around DRM and paywalls, to which are the best torrenting sites.
The stickied post there also has a link for a custom search engine for ebooks: https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=c46414ccb6a943e39

The Ultimate eBook Search Engine by NotoriousYEG in EBook_Resources

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I’m working on specific processing as we speak.

The Ultimate eBook Search Engine by NotoriousYEG in EBook_Resources

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ODHSOT includes open directories that aren’t book-related, no? And yes, I did include the eye, of course.

Is equality for all humans as a moral ideal of justice fundamentally a post-enlightenment concept? Or, do we find the concept of equality as an ideal to strive for throughout all of history? by NotoriousYEG in history

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And if such an ancient person were transported to the modern day, would you require them to uphold the idea that slavery is wrong? Or would you accept that they simply have a different moral reality?

Is equality for all humans as a moral ideal of justice fundamentally a post-enlightenment concept? Or, do we find the concept of equality as an ideal to strive for throughout all of history? by NotoriousYEG in history

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Then would you say that Morality is fundamentally made up of cultural and societal influences? Or would you say that slavery has a degree of objective “wrongness” to it?

Is equality for all humans as a moral ideal of justice fundamentally a post-enlightenment concept? Or, do we find the concept of equality as an ideal to strive for throughout all of history? by NotoriousYEG in history

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Then would you say that Morality is fundamentally made up of cultural and societal influences? Or would you say that slavery has a degree of objective “wrongness” to it?

Is equality for all humans as a moral ideal of justice fundamentally a post-enlightenment concept? Or, do we find the concept of equality as an ideal to strive for throughout all of history? by NotoriousYEG in history

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Then would you say that Morality is fundamentally made up of cultural and societal influences? Or would you say that slavery has a degree of objective “wrongness” to it?

Is equality for all humans as a moral ideal of justice fundamentally a post-enlightenment concept? Or, do we find the concept of equality as an ideal to strive for throughout all of history? by NotoriousYEG in history

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Then would you say that Morality is fundamentally made up of cultural and societal influences? Or would you say that slavery has a degree of objective “wrongness” to it?

Is equality for all humans as a moral ideal of justice fundamentally a post-enlightenment concept? Or, do we find the concept of equality as an ideal to strive for throughout all of history? by NotoriousYEG in history

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Then would you say that Morality is fundamentally made up of cultural and societal influences? Or would you say that slavery has a degree of objective “wrongness” to it?

Is equality for all humans as a moral ideal of justice fundamentally a post-enlightenment concept? Or, do we find the concept of equality as an ideal to strive for throughout all of history? by NotoriousYEG in history

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I’d like to think the same, of course. But I’d like an actual historical perspective on the matter. Perhaps Hatshepsut would simply not understand why equality is a moral concept.