How can we talk about humanity today? Starting from an anthropological reading of Montaigne, this book addresses this question through the concept of diversity within a single humanity: the capacity to perceive and judge makes humanity a single species. Reading Montaigne allows for a move toward recognizing the "humanity of others," the humanity of all who resisted slavery, coercion in religion, colonialism, and the Inquisition. His distant voice makes us hear those who scream for justice, saying that "the lives of Negroes matter," or those who have become "mobile humanity," exposed to an unfortunate fate by drowning or begging, and are called "immigrants." By rejecting the concepts of "savage," "primitive," and "barbaric," the sense Common sense is what this book is about, common sense is the basis of every act of resistance. That is, every action for the sake of freedom. Ali bin Makhlouf Professor at Mohammed VI University in Morocco, Director of the Center for African Studies. He wrote numerous books on the philosophy of logic, classical Arabic philosophy, and medical ethics. He published in Afaq Publishing "Why do we read Arab philosophers?", 2016,
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