
Masahiro Morioka
Masahiro Morioka, born in Kochi, Japan, is a prominent contemporary philosopher known for his contributions to the fields of ethics and life studies. He teaches at Waseda University and has authored numerous works, including a bestselling manga that introduces philosophical concepts to a broader audience. Morioka's philosophy emphasizes the importance of acknowledging life's inherent suffering and critiques the pursuit of a pain-free existence, which he argues undermines the essence of life. His reflections on existence, happiness, and the human condition are deeply rooted in personal experiences and cultural contexts, making him a significant voice in modern philosophical discourse.
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Masahiro Morioka is one of the most important figures in contemporary Japanese philosophy.
Masahiro Morioka, il filosofo e il segreto della «piccola felicità» che salva dal dolore


