Entropic Affirmation: On the Origins of Conflict in Change, Death, and Otherness

Lexington Books (2018)
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This book develops a new methodological approach to infinite otherness that explains how the affirmation of this otherness, despite our best intentions, tends to create a conflictual aspect in social values.

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Apple Igrek
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