Yuval Noah Harari: What He Says. What He Thinks. And What That Has to Do With God.
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- Nombre de pages260
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-8192-4037-9
- EAN9783819240379
- Date de parution04/07/2025
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille443 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBoD - Books on Demand
Résumé
What Yuval Noah Harari Thinks - and What He Overlooks. Harari is one of the most influential thought leaders of our time. His theses on humanity, consciousness, and the future shape the intellectual climate of the 21st century. This book analyzes his claims, uncovers the hidden assumptions behind them - and presents a different image of humanity: that of an eternal, free, and God-willed individual.
A critical engagement - and at the same time an invitation to rediscover what it means to be human.
A critical engagement - and at the same time an invitation to rediscover what it means to be human.
What Yuval Noah Harari Thinks - and What He Overlooks. Harari is one of the most influential thought leaders of our time. His theses on humanity, consciousness, and the future shape the intellectual climate of the 21st century. This book analyzes his claims, uncovers the hidden assumptions behind them - and presents a different image of humanity: that of an eternal, free, and God-willed individual.
A critical engagement - and at the same time an invitation to rediscover what it means to be human.
A critical engagement - and at the same time an invitation to rediscover what it means to be human.