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In the course of this personal odyssey, however, he becomes
much more than a clinical study of Asperger’s, for his personal queries eventually pose the same strenuous questions about the human experience that have challenged philosophers since
antiquity: What is the meaning of our lives and actions? How do we reconcile our experience with that of others? Where does the Truth lie? What is Love? Does freedom equal love?
Aaron does not ask these questions casually or as a kind of intellectual dalliance. (He is no dilettante.) He poses these
earnestly, for he perceives this is the only place where his personal salvation may be found. This is one of the most fascinating and unique aspects of his writings to me. Dr. Mark Cameron, PhD
St. Louis, MO
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