Sapiograph

noun

A written work or document that conveys intellectual insight or wisdom, often focused on philosophy, science, or deep reflection. It may also refer to a collection of such writings.

Etymology:

From the Latin “sapio,” meaning “wise” or “intelligent,” and the Greek “graph,” meaning “writing” or “record.” The word suggests a written work that aims to share or communicate intellectual depth.

Example Sentence:

His latest book, a sapiograph on the nature of consciousness, delves into the intersection of philosophy and neuroscience.