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He examines the "death of God" not just as an atheist stance, but as the loss of an absolute foundation for our values.

The book is structured around six major "hammer blows" (lectures), each tackling a fundamental pillar of human experience: FilosofГ­a A Martillazos Tomo1 DarГ­o Sztajnsz...

If you’re looking for a book that tells you "how to live," this isn't it. But if you want to feel the floor move beneath your feet and start seeing the world as a stranger, more complex place, Filosofía a Martillazos is a masterclass in productive discomfort. He examines the "death of God" not just

Sztajnsrajber’s "hammer" is inclusive. He doesn't want you to feel stupid for not knowing the classics; he wants you to feel empowered to doubt. He frames philosophy as an act of against the efficiency-obsessed logic of the modern world. The Verdict Sztajnsrajber’s "hammer" is inclusive

He deconstructs the romantic ideal, suggesting that "loving the other" is often just an exercise in narcissism—loving the version of them we’ve created.