Détails du livre
Format
Kindle
Pages
211
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Nov 30, 2011
Éditeur
Johnston Press
Description
The history of the philosophers we know, but who will write the history of the philosophic amateurs and readers? Who will tell us of the circulation of Descartes, who read the book and who understood it? Or do philosophers, like the mythical people on the island, take in each other’s washing? Are they the only readers of each other’s books? For I take it, a man who understands philosophy is inevitably irritated into writing it. The few who have learnt the jargon must repay themselves by employing it. A new philosophy is not like a new religion, a thing to be merely thankful for and accepted mutely by the faithful. It is more of the nature of food thrown to the lions; the pleasure lies in the fact that it can be devoured. It is food for the critics, and all readers of philosophy, I suppose, are critics, and not faithful ones waiting for the new gospel.
Genres
Romance
Biographie
Autobiographie & Mémoire
Religion & Spiritualité
Histoire
Horreur
Philosophie
Art et Photographie
Nature