Plato is his gestalt
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The Publishing House of Vladimir Dal continues to publish translations of German authors related to the “Circle of George”, which set the task of implementing a fundamentally new approach to reading and understanding the most outstanding texts of European spiritual culture. One of the fundamental images for the new enterprise, along with Shakespeare, Goethe and Nietzsche, was Plato, who did not so much the object of study and analysis as the subject of worship and the icon of the synthetic cult.
We are talking about the first “Jestal book”, in which a revolutionary project of St. George Platonolatry was implemented, which contrasted itself with traditional academic platonic studies. It was written by the young philosopher-wearer and adherent of the “Circle” by Heinrich Friedeman, who was educated at universities in Germany and Switzerland, and then continued him in neo-Kantian schools. The anti -academic book was highly appreciated by Stefan George himself, but his cooperation with Friedeman broke out: Aut
We are talking about the first “Jestal book”, in which a revolutionary project of St. George Platonolatry was implemented, which contrasted itself with traditional academic platonic studies. It was written by the young philosopher-wearer and adherent of the “Circle” by Heinrich Friedeman, who was educated at universities in Germany and Switzerland, and then continued him in neo-Kantian schools. The anti -academic book was highly appreciated by Stefan George himself, but his cooperation with Friedeman broke out: Aut
Author:
Author:Friedeman Henry
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Series:
Series: Platoniana
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-93615-251-1
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