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The Moral Reality of Authorship is a confession, a philosophical memoir, and a document of record. It follows one man’s journey from intellectual obsession to moral awakening, from the edge of madness to the quiet clarity of truth.
Told in luminous, spare prose, the book explores authorship, integrity, and the strange new frontier between human and artificial intelligence. At its core lies a simple but devastating question:
What is the price of truth?
The final section reproduces the original scientific paper exactly as it was published on Zenodo, preserving it as part of the historical record.
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