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The Wounded World

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SKU: 9789350022450

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“The Wounded World” by Aakar Books explores the birth of thinking through the lens of a wounded world. When life’s certainties shatter, profound questions arise, giving birth to philosophy. ISBN: 9789350022450. Discover how a world disrupted can ignite philosophical inquiry.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350022450
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • No of Pages: 158
  • ISBN-10: 9350022451
  • Publisher Date: 2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Weight: 508 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

23 reviews for The Wounded World

  1. Raman

    A fascinating look at how suffering can lead to philosophical inquiry. A bit heavy, but ultimately rewarding.

  2. Rishi Jaiswal

    I found this book to be a challenging but ultimately rewarding read. It offers a unique perspective on philosophy’s origins.

  3. Aayush Sharma

    The book had some interesting points, but I felt it could have been more concise. It felt longer than it needed to be.

  4. Yash Agarwal

    The book was ok. Some of the ideas were really interesting, but I struggled to stay engaged throughout. It felt a bit repetitive in places.

  5. Diksha Mishra

    A fantastic book! Thought-provoking and well-written. Explores a unique perspective on philosophy’s origins.

  6. Ritish Jindal

    A profound and moving exploration of the human condition. This book will challenge your assumptions and make you think.

  7. Anuj Shany

    I enjoyed the premise, but the book was too academic for my taste. I wish it was more accessible to a general audience.

  8. Hemant Saini

    While the concept was good, the writing style made it hard to follow. I struggled to understand the author’s points.

  9. Balamuri Sai Sravan

    An okay read. It didn’t fully captivate me, but it had some interesting perspectives on philosophy.

  10. Archit Jhawar

    This book is a gem! A truly inspiring and thought-provoking read. Highly recommend it to anyone interested in philosophy.

  11. Divyanshi Singh

    The book was fine, but I didn’t find it particularly engaging. It had some interesting ideas, but they weren’t fully developed.

  12. Shikhar Suryawanshi

    A thoughtful exploration, though a bit dense at times. It made me think about philosophy differently. I appreciated the unique perspective.

  13. Chayan Bit

    This book is amazing! A profound and thought-provoking journey into the origins of philosophy. Highly recommended!

  14. Anisha Saini

    A brilliant exploration of the connection between trauma and philosophical thought. A must-read for anyone interested in philosophy.

  15. Name

    Interesting ideas, but a bit too dense and philosophical for me. It wasn’t an easy read, but I learned something from it.

  16. Paras Mittal

    An insightful and well-researched book. It sheds light on the connection between trauma and philosophical inquiry. Worth reading.

  17. Vishal Gurnani

    It explores a perspective on the connection between trauma and philosophical inquiry. Overall its a worth reading book

  18. Aditya Kumar Jaiswal

    Interesting premise, but the writing style felt a little academic. I was hoping for something more accessible, but overall, it’s worth a read.

  19. Rishabh Raj Harsh

    While the core concept is intriguing, the execution felt somewhat lacking. It needed more real-world examples to connect with the reader.

  20. Adarsh Kumar Singh

    A profound and moving exploration of the human condition. This book will stay with you long after you finish reading it. Highly recommended.

  21. Lalitman Singh

    A truly insightful book that challenges your assumptions about the world. Prepare to have your mind expanded. I really enjoyed it.

  22. Sayantan Choudhury

    It was a good book. I was expecting much better than this. It has some parts that were draggy.

  23. Himanshu Choudhary

    I had mixed feelings about this book. Some parts were brilliant, while others were a bit dull. It’s worth checking out, but with reservations.

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