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Ambiguous Foundations

Physiological Imprint, Social Structure, and Conceptual Development

Baruch Menache
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Year
2026
Language
English

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Ambiguous Foundations is a work of contemporary philosophy examining the unstable foundations of consciousness, sociality, institutional process, and conceptual development. Through an original philosophical framework, Baruch Menache explores ambiguity not as confusion alone, but as a formative condition underlying human orientation, social coherence, identity formation, and structural continuity.

Moving between psychological analysis, institutional theory, phenomenology, and metaphysical inquiry, the book investigates themes including physiological imprintation, ambiguous acquisition, conceptual expansion, denigrative social patterns, temporal disturbance, objectification, and the formation of collective identity. Rather than treating consciousness as fixed or self-contained, the work presents human experience as emerging through layered ambiguities that precede conceptual certainty and social articulation.

Across interconnected essays and theoretical constructions, Menache develops a distinct philosophical vocabulary for understanding how individuals and systems negotiate coherence, disruption, institutional continuity, and existential orientation. The result is a dense and exploratory philosophical text situated between continental philosophy, social theory, and speculative metaphysics.

Ambiguous Foundations is intended for readers interested in philosophy of consciousness, phenomenology, psychoanalytic theory, social ontology, political psychology, and critical theory.

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