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Maxima Moralia: Meditations On The Otherness Of The Other

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“Maxima Moralia: Meditations On The Otherness Of The Other” by Ramin Jahanbegloo (ISBN: 9781032374499) explores the crisis of one-dimensional living in modern society. Jahanbegloo argues for a non-reductionist life embracing the “Other” through love, empathy, and equality. He critiques conformity, complacency, and the erosion of democratic dissent in contemporary society, advocating for thoughtful existence and awareness of the “Other” for the survival of humanity.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781032374499
  • Publisher: Routledge (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
  • Height: 20 mm
  • No of Pages: 82
  • ISBN-10: 1032374497
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 110 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

12 reviews for Maxima Moralia: Meditations On The Otherness Of The Other

  1. Vinayak Sharma

    An insightful read that challenges you to think critically about the ‘Other.’ Some parts were hard to follow, but worth the effort.

  2. Raghavendra Mani Tripathi

    Interesting ideas presented in a very academic style. I appreciated the message, even if it wasn’t the easiest read.

  3. Ayush Saini

    Thought-provoking, but a bit dense. Jahanbegloo raises important questions about society and empathy. I enjoyed the overall message.

  4. Krish Singal

    Deep and meaningful! This book offers a powerful critique of modern society. It could be more accessible to a wider audience.

  5. Ayush Gupta

    A brilliant exploration of empathy and equality! Jahanbegloo’s arguments are compelling, though the prose can be challenging.

  6. Mudit Narayan Dubey

    A challenging but ultimately rewarding read. Jahanbegloo’s perspective is unique and important for our current times.

  7. Rachit Sharma

    Jahanbegloo’s work is a wake-up call. The focus on empathy is crucial for our times, even if the language is sometimes academic.

  8. Sahil Satish Dargad

    A good book that promotes awareness of others, but I had to reread several sections to fully grasp the concepts.

  9. Indermohan Singh Sihota

    Heavy philosophical concepts made it a slow read. While important, it felt repetitive at times. Still, a valuable perspective.

  10. Shaikh Sahaban Badsha

    Maxima Moralia offers so much food for thought! Required a lot of focus, but the impact is undeniable. Recommended for serious readers.

  11. Shashank Kannoji

    While the ideas are important, the writing felt a bit abstract. I had difficulty connecting with the text emotionally.

  12. Parth Sarthy Parmar

    This book changed how I see the world! The concept of the ‘Other’ is explained really well. Easy and fast reading.

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