Philosophy of life and meaning explores some of the deepest questions about existence, purpose, and our place in the world. Throughout history, philosophers have pondered what it means to live a meaningful life, often asking questions like: “Why are we here?” and “What is the purpose of life?” These questions can lead to a variety of interpretations, each shaped by different cultural, spiritual, and personal perspectives. From existentialism to Stoicism, various schools of thought offer different answers, each influencing how we view happiness, fulfillment, and the pursuit of knowledge. The search for meaning is often tied to individual experiences and values. Some may find purpose in relationships, creativity, or service to others, while others might focus on personal growth, philosophical exploration, or spiritual practice. Philosophers such as Aristotle have suggested that living virtuously leads to a fulfilling life, while existentialists like Jean-Paul Sartre emphasize creating our own meaning through our actions and choices. Ultimately, the philosophy of life and meaning encourages individuals to reflect on their own existence, make thoughtful decisions, and cultivate a sense of purpose that aligns with their values and beliefs.


Degargooni-e Jahan Book by Babak Ahmadi
"Degargooni-e Jahan" by Babak Ahmadi offers an in-depth analysis of the Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, exploring its profound historical significance and lasting influence on social and political thought. Ahmadi examines the various translations and editions of the manifesto, highlighting its power to shape societal discourse over generations. He delves into the pivotal concepts introduced in the manifesto, critiquing sections that may be historically inaccurate or have lost relevance. Additionally, the book discusses the seven prefaces written by Marx and Engels for diverse audiences, emphasizing the manifesto's role as a foundational work in political literature, akin to classics like Machiavelli's The Prince and Rousseau's The Social Contract.
- Pages: 272
- Genre: Philosophy
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN: 9789642134533
- Persian Title: کتاب دگرگونی جهان اثر بابک احمدی

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Weight | 300 g |
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Condition | New |
Product Type | Philosophy & Life Meaning |
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Format | Paperback |
Genre | Philosophy |
Origin | Iran |

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