This is the book, which sharply points out our reality of human rights, the book which is common knowledge book kindly explaining the complicated and difficult logical thinking, and the book which can be the in-depth prescription to resolve daily issues. This book would be a big help to the students who want to objectively discuss the current social issues, and people who want to spread the warm human rights logic.
With this book, ‘Discuss, if you feel uncomfortable’, he clearly shows us the human rights logic in our common life by using various discussions in the Internet.
Since the expressions in the Internet are very raw, and pros and cons are outstanding, readers can read the stories in the book interestingly as if they watch the real-time live show. The author touches the Internet space for a hidden and important reason. He did so, because he wants to build an opportunity to discuss the reasonable thinking with young generations before they are captivated by prejudice, and he thinks that “anti-human rights scenes are discovered in the Internet, which is the symbol of high-end technology, and it is such an irony, because human-rights consciousness is supposed to be improved as the history is developed”.
We all have the experiences that we could not properly respond to counterparties when we were beaten by numerous ‘bully’ around us, just because we did not have logical thinking, even if we wanted to rebut clearly. The book, ‘Discuss, if you feel uncomfortable’, is a must-read book to ordinary people in our society.
For people who meet the book for the first time, logic and fallacy could be unfamiliar words. What if we change stereotype and prejudice into ‘fallacy’, and change what we want to say into ‘logic’ to the people with stereotype and prejudice? Then, we will be able to present our thinking according to our own faith and fight against discrimination with the excuse of being a female, not graduating from colleges, being a vegetarian, and being against war. If we learn and study the basic logical thinking manner and frequent fallacy without the need to know all those complicated logics and numerous fallacies, we can finally get the strong logical tool to protect our own human rights in daily life.
Some people might feel cocky or presumptuous with the word of ‘Discuss’. However, we have improved the learning capability of humans by discussing and questioning many issues in life because we matter the action to discuss in philosophy just like other academic fields. Socrates, who insisted that ‘I came to wake up the sleeping Athens citizens’, is the beginner of discussion in that regard. This is the book to sharply point out the reality of human rights in our society, and to easily explain the complicated and difficult logic. And this book is an in-depth prescription to resolve daily issues. This book can be a big help to people who try to raise their healthy voices in our society and to discuss against ridiculous prejudice and discrimination.