On Being Human Notes On The Human Condition

On Being Human: Notes On The Human Condition by Amardo J. Rodriguez, published by Public Square Press on June 25, 2013, is a thought-provoking exploration of the human experience. This first edition, comprising 394 pages, delves into the premise that the limits of human potentiality are closely tied to our ability to create meaning. Rodriguez argues that this capacity is both infinite and essential to our understanding of liberation and oppression.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of how meaning creation influences our existence and personal growth. Rodriguez emphasizes the importance of expanding our ways of being to foster greater meaning and possibility in life. The book engages with philosophical concepts, encouraging reflection on the relationship between human potential and the creation of meaning.
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In On Being Human, Amardo Rodriguez begins on the premise that the limits of human potentiality reside in our capacity to create meaning. He contends that our capacity to create meaning is infinite and also bound up with what we are capable of being and becoming. In this way, Rodriguez views liberation in terms of meaning creation and oppression in terms of meaning suppression. He is specifically interested in understanding how we can fundamentally enlarge our ways of being to promote meaning and possibility.
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