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Maxima Moralia: Meditations on the Otherness of the Other

Maxima Moralia: Meditations on the Otherness of the Other

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The book emphasizes the importance of a more comprehensive and non-reductionist life where the Other is incorporated, particularly in the relationship between the Other and the Self, based on virtues like love, empathy, equality, and compassion. It discusses the crisis in our world due to the lack of a democratic dissent and citizenry responsibility, mass immaturity, and the rise of conformity and complacency in human thought. The book advocates for a meaningful and thoughtful existence in touch with Nature to ensure that humanity is not robbed of its noble spirit.

Format: Hardback
Length: 74 pages
Publication date: 23 March 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The modern individual's one-dimensional, reductionistic existence is explored in this book, which serves as a reflection of the crisis that permeates our world. It emphasizes the importance of living a more comprehensive and non-reductionist life, one that incorporates the Other, particularly in the context of the relationship between the Other and the Self, guided by virtues such as love, empathy, equality, and compassion.

The book sheds light on the decline of the art of living, the prevalence of conformity and complacency in human thought, and the absence of democratic dissent and citizenry responsibility in contemporary societies. It highlights the mass immaturity that has emerged as a result of a process of thoughtlessness, propelled by the pursuit of material well-being.

The book emphasizes the need for humans to be aware of the life they lead and to consider the Otherness of the Other as a vital component of humanity's survival. It advocates for a meaningful and thoughtful existence that is in harmony with the Nature we coexist with, ensuring that humanity retains its noble spirit amidst the challenges of techno-capitalist societies.

This book is a profound exploration of moral and ethical philosophy, political philosophy, and political science, offering valuable insights to scholars and researchers in these fields. Its introspective nature makes it a valuable read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the complexities of contemporary life.


Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032256931

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