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Philosophy of the Center of Civilization

Baruch Menache
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Year
2024
Language
English

About

Philosophy of the Center of Civilization by Baruch Menache

Philosophy of the Center of Civilization by Baruch Menache is a sustained philosophical investigation into the foundations of human identity, social organization, and the nature of conscious experience. Rather than remaining at the level of abstraction, the work grounds philosophical inquiry in real social conditions, personal relationships, and the lived realities that shape moral and psychological life.

Menache examines how identity emerges through the constant negotiation between inner experience and external social forces. He explores how individuals come to understand themselves within systems of expectation, tradition, and cultural meaning, and how philosophical grounding influences everyday decision making, responsibility, and personal agency.
The book also confronts the tension between individual freedom and social norms, questioning how societies maintain coherence without dissolving personal autonomy. Through discussions of perception, cognition, and consciousness, Menache analyzes how substances, culture, and symbolic structures shape the way reality itself is experienced and interpreted.

What you will discover inside

• Personal identity and self awareness through psychological and social interaction
• Existential philosophy in practice and its relevance to daily life and moral choice
• Relationships and collective identity including intimacy, boundaries, and cultural meaning
• Perception and cognition with philosophical analysis of substance influenced experience
• Social and political philosophy examining norms, authority, freedom, and responsibility

Who this book is for

• Philosophers and students seeking deeper engagement with identity and existential thought
• Sociologists and social theorists studying the relationship between individuals and institutions
• Psychologists and cognitive thinkers interested in consciousness and perception
• Cultural theorists examining norms, relationships, and social meaning
• Readers drawn to serious philosophical reflection on human behavior and society

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