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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
294
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Man, The Unknown by Alexis Carrel invites readers to look deeply at what it means to be human. A sweeping work that blends science, philosophy, and ethical reflection, it speaks to curious adults and students of medicine, ethics, and the humanities. The tone is thoughtful, challenging, and ultimately hopeful as it probes how our self-understanding can fuel personal growth and collective progress.
In this examination, Man, The Unknown is presented as a rigorous inquiry into the physical and mental makeup of humanity, arguing that progress comes when we remake ourselves through the very struggle of existence. Carrel threads together biology, psychology, and moral consideration to explore how pain, challenge, and perseverance shape character and destiny. The experience is thoughtful and demanding, inviting readers to weigh big questions about the nature of life, responsibility, and the capacity to influence our own future.
After finishing Man, The Unknown, readers gain a deeper understanding of both the limits and the possibilities of human life, along with a sense of duty to apply thoughtful insight to their own lives and to the world around them. It leaves a lasting imprint—encouraging curiosity, ethical consideration, and the confidence to imagine and pursue a more intentional future.
Product Details
Author
Alexis Carrel
Publisher
Wilco
Number of Pages
294
Language
English
ISBN
9788119307890
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
22 x 16 x 2 cm
Binding
Paperback
AED 20.00