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Humanitarian Philosophy - Exploring the Ethical Intersection of Compassion and Practicality in Humanitarianism - cover

Humanitarian Philosophy - Exploring the Ethical Intersection of Compassion and Practicality in Humanitarianism

Emil Edward Kusel

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Humanitarian Philosophy," Emil Edward Kusel embarks on an intellectual exploration of the ethical frameworks that underpin our collective responsibility toward humanity. The text is a rich tapestry of philosophical discourse, integrating varied traditions from utilitarianism to existentialism. Kusel's literary style is characterized by a clear and accessible prose, allowing complex ideas to resonate with both scholars and general readers alike. Set against the backdrop of contemporary social dilemmas, the book challenges readers to reflect on the implications of humanitarian values in shaping a just society. Emil Edward Kusel, a philosopher deeply engaged in the intersections of ethics and human rights, draws on his extensive experience in humanitarian work. His endeavors in various NGOs and his academic research expose him to real-world challenges, inspiring him to pen this profound examination of humanitarian ethics. Kusel'Äôs background in both philosophy and social activism positions him uniquely to address the pressing moral questions of our time, reinforcing his credibility as an insightful commentator on humanitarian issues. I highly recommend "Humanitarian Philosophy" to readers interested in ethical inquiries and social justice. Kusel's compelling arguments and relatable examples encourage critical thought, urging us to reconsider our roles as global citizens. This book is not just an academic treatise but a call to action, making it essential for anyone concerned with the future of humanity.
Available since: 10/19/2023.
Print length: 25 pages.

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