
False Brothers: How Deceptive Dualities Make Moral Living Difficult? Ahad Faramarz Qaramaleki's work is one of the prominent contemporary works in the field of social and moral criticism that examines the contradictions and dualities within humans with a profound look. In this book, the author tries to reveal the hidden layers of human behavior, relying on an analytical and research approach, and show how these contradictions lead to abnormalities and moral challenges in social interactions and individual relationships. This work has been considered one of the leading works in contemporary moral criticism. Ahad Faramarz Qaramaleki examines the moral dualities existing in humans by using historical examples, vivid anecdotes, and fictional narratives. He shows that each person is on two sides of the same coin: on the one hand, human values such as honesty, justice, and kindness, and on the other, negative characteristics such as lies, cunning, and hypocrisy. This duality, according to the author's argument, can only be balanced if the individual becomes aware of his or her internal contradictions and, by utilizing good ethics, becomes the key to solving social problems.
- Author: Ahad Faramarz Qaramaleki
- Pages: 260
- ISBN: 9786006454924
- Genre: Ethics / Philosophy / Social Studies
- Main Themes: Universal morality, cultural diversity, global responsibility, human values
- Recommended for: Students of ethics, researchers, and readers interested in moral philosophy and global cooperation
- Notable Features: Clear arguments , Thought-provoking analysis , Modern ethical perspective
- Persian Title: برادران دروغین اثر احد فرامرز قراملکی
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