In The Language of Human Contradiction, Yavar Dehghani invites readers into a provocative exploration of the paradoxes that shape our lives. Through a tapestry of questions-rather than answers-this book examines how language, belief, and perception collide to form the scaffolding of reality.
From the tension between knowing and doubting, to the moral ambiguity of right and wrong, Dehghani challenges us to rethink the binaries we live by. This is not a book of conclusions, but of openings-an invitation to sit with contradiction and discover the clarity that emerges when we stop trying to resolve it.
Whether you’re a philosopher, a seeker, or simply curious about the architecture of thought, this book will leave you questioning not just the world-but the lens through which you see it.