A Revised Poetry of Western Philosophy A Revised Poetry of Western Philosophy

A Revised Poetry of Western Philosophy

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Publisher Description

Bertrand Russell finds himself in purgatory, tumbling through literal representations of the worlds of ideas he examined in his classic text, A History of Western Philosophy, gulping much-needed air, for example, from Empedocles’ bucket. Mistaking his erection for a planted flag, he declares the place Platonopolis, attempts to calculate his Pythagorean number, kills God (though he later sees evidence of His resurrection), and, Rousseau-like, turns away from reason and civilization, favoring the noble savage, only to march back into the concrete jungle as one of Nietzsche’s savage nobles. In the end, however, he is all jumbled up and clucking like Einstein’s cuckoo clock, until he perceives philosophy as music, hears its arguments as a symphonic procession of the electrochemical pulses produced within three-pound lumps—lumps self-amalgamated from the vomitus of stars—and revises his History.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2016
18 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
112
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Pittsburgh Press
SIZE
543.5
KB

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