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Sep 2, 2022
출판사
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0197621287
ISBN-13
9780197621288
설명
In a world where love and compassion often take a backseat, the exploration of hatred becomes all the more crucial. This thought-provoking examination dives deep into the unnerving roots of human conflict, challenging readers to reflect on their own feelings and behaviors. Michael Ruse presents a compelling argument that while humans are hardwired for connection and empathy, there lies a darker aspect that fuels animosity and division.
As readers journey through this captivating narrative, they unravel the complexities of what drives people apart. Ruse seamlessly weaves together psychology, philosophy, and anthropology, making the case that understanding hatred is essential to fostering a more compassionate society. With a blend of warmth and intellectual rigor, he encourages a candid conversation about our shared humanity and the emotional intricacies that define us all.
As readers journey through this captivating narrative, they unravel the complexities of what drives people apart. Ruse seamlessly weaves together psychology, philosophy, and anthropology, making the case that understanding hatred is essential to fostering a more compassionate society. With a blend of warmth and intellectual rigor, he encourages a candid conversation about our shared humanity and the emotional intricacies that define us all.
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