Standing Where We All Stand

EAN : 9789403862200
Hirad Abadi
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EAN : 9789403862200

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  • EAN13 : 9789403862200
  • Réf. éditeur : 1448132
  • Date Parution : 31 déc. 2099
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  • Nombre de pages : 62
  • Format : H:234 mm L:156 mm E:4 mm
  • Poids : 0gr
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  • Résumé : What does it mean to exist not as a theory, not as a belief, but as a lived fact?Standing Where We All Stand: On the Birthright of Being begins from a simple and often overlooked truth: before we belong to any culture, ideology, or system of thought, we already stand within existence itself. This shared condition is the quiet ground beneath all human difference, and it is from this ground that meaning, dignity, and responsibility arise.In clear and reflective prose, Hirad Abadi explores the human condition without relying on doctrine or abstraction. Drawing on philosophy, history, and lived experience, the book asks what follows from the mere fact of being here conscious, finite, and answerable to the world we inhabit. Rather than offering solutions or prescriptions, it invites readers into careful attention: to existence as it is, and to the responsibilities that emerge from it.This is a work of philosophy written for readers who sense that meaning cannot be imposed from the outside, nor reduced to utility or belief. It speaks to those who feel that human dignity is not granted by institutions or narratives, but is inherent in the condition of being itself.
  • Biographie : Hirad Abadi is the author of imaginative fiction that explores the borderlands between reason and wonder, logic and myth.Fascinated by the moment when certainty begins to crack, Abadi writes stories in which rational minds encounter realities they cannot fully explain. His work often blends mystery, philosophical inquiry, and gentle humor, inviting readers to question not only what is true, but how truth itself is recognized.The Fairy Detective is a playful and reflective homage to classic detective fiction, reimagining the genre through a lens of curiosity, skepticism, and unexpected enchantment.When not writing, Abadi is usually reading old case files, wandering through ideas that refuse to stay solved, or listening for the places where stories insist on being told.
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