". . . And now, dear reader, for your intellectual toilet, here is a little piece of soap. Well handled, we guarantee it will be enough. Let us hold this magic stone."The poet Francis Ponge (1899-1988
". . . And now, dear reader, for your intellectual toilet, here is a little piece of soap. Well handled, we guarantee it will be enough. Let us hold this magic stone."The poet Francis Ponge (1899-1988
Using the methods of phenomenology, Hungarian philosopher Kolnai seeks the logic of attitudes in questions of sexual ethics, and explains why they are indispensable or why a refusal to adopt them is u
This collection of work written by Hungarian born philosopher Aurel Kolnai (1900-1973) ponders the value perversions that gripped central Europe post World War I, describes the atmosphere of totalitar