
Sanity
Humanism Is a Dualism
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Many books complain about the symptoms of contemporary Western irrationality, but only Sanity offers the root cause diagnosis and cure.
What about objectivity when the separation between the observer and the observed is an illusion? This paradox holds the key to common sense—and its scarcity in today’s public discourse. In Sanity, you will:- See how modern humanism creates the very problems it aims to solve
- Untangle the dualistic illusion causing Western moral absolutism
- Learn why logic and intuition are natural allies, not opponents
- Discover how nondual awareness boosts both sanity and science
Why are we edging toward World War III? Our planet has sufficient sustainable resources, so the culprit must be cultural and philosophical. The post-religious West has traded its subjectivity for an “objective” utopia. Ego-tripping humanists, boasting compassion and rationality, are dangerously deceived by dualistic dogma.
Sanity delves into the nature of consciousness to show why science alone cannot answer existential questions. How should we address them instead? Rather than absolving ourselves with good intentions, we need more common sense, guided by a philosophy bridging East and West—nonduality and reason.
Rational nondualism, as championed by Marcel Eschauzier, offers a trailblazing synthesis of these philosophical traditions. With zeal and dexterity, Eschauzier shows why nonduality is not a choice but a fact—and why realizing this has never been more urgent.
For philosophy enthusiasts open to cross-cultural synthesis—and anyone concerned with Earth’s future.
“The author does a great job mixing history, politics, and philosophy to give a new perspective by incorporating Eastern philosophies. [...] A must-read for those interested in the philosophy of today’s power games.”—Amazon customer