The author seeks to surprise current themes and problems, bluntly calling into question, in a style stripped of preconceived ideas, ideological, political, ethical-legal, religious, literary assumptions and dogmas, on which the most varied discourses about the social reality.
Against a historical background saturated with apparently dialectical, or even conflicting, cultural manifestations, rescuing some intelligibility for our time from the obscurity of mistakes and contradictions may be yet another illusion, but it is an attempt to dispel the errors that structure thoughts and speeches in circles. vicious.
This is a book denouncing impostures, against imposture. Unlike this, you don't want to pretend to be any truth. The title itself is a proclamation that “things don’t have to be the way they are.” It thus gives a clear sign of hope that things that are not interesting will change, and of responsibility for preserving and promoting things that are worthwhile. On the one hand, it points to the existence of possibilities and, on the other, to the should-be as an operating principle in choice, understood as a human act.
The human individual, source of meaning and irreplaceable rational instance, claims for himself a status of respect compatible with the top in the hierarchy of values.
The number of relevant and pertinent questions, of a philosophical and scientific nature, that emerge from the analysis of the problems posed is a wealth of perspectives.
Innovative work in legitimizing the status of the human individual in his relationship with other humans, with cultures, with the living and physical world in general.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The author seeks to surprise current themes and problems, bluntly calling into question, in a style stripped of preconceived ideas, ideological, political, ethical-legal, religious, literary assumptions and dogmas, on which the most varied discourses about the social reality.Against a historical background saturated with apparently dialectical, or even conflicting, cultural manifestations, rescuing some intelligibility for our time from the obscurity of mistakes and contradictions may be yet another illusion, but it is an attempt to dispel the errors that structure thoughts and speeches in circles. vicious.This is a book denouncing impostures, against imposture. Unlike this, you don't want to pretend to be any truth. The title itself is a proclamation that "things don't have to be the way they are." It thus gives a clear sign of hope that things that are not interesting will change, and of responsibility for preserving and promoting things that are worthwhile. On the one hand, it points to the existence of possibilities and, on the other, to the should-be as an operating principle in choice, understood as a human act.The human individual, source of meaning and irreplaceable rational instance, claims for himself a status of respect compatible with the top in the hierarchy of values.The number of relevant and pertinent questions, of a philosophical and scientific nature, that emerge from the analysis of the problems posed is a wealth of perspectives.Innovative work in legitimizing the status of the human individual in his relationship with other humans, with cultures, with the living and physical world in general. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798306236193
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