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Pots And Poetry And Other Essays 2nd Edition Martin Versfeld

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Pots And Poetry And Other Essays 2nd Edition Martin Versfeld
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Publisher: Protea Book House
File Extension: PDF
File size: 49.51 MB
Pages: 172
Author: Martin Versfeld
ISBN: 9781869193195, 1869193199
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 2

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Pots And Poetry And Other Essays 2nd Edition Martin Versfeld by Martin Versfeld 9781869193195, 1869193199 instant download after payment.

Pots and Poetry and other essays is a collection of some of South African philosopher Martin Versfeld’s most popular works, as well as three previously uncollected essays.
This professor of philosophy, who took great pleasure in claiming that he would be disowned by most schools of philosophy in the West, finds mundane matters such as pots and rocks worthy of investigation. He enriches and enlarges our understanding of the world by synthesising Eastern and Western thought – along the way demonstrating that Plato and Confucius were brothers in arms – and by taking a stance on the environment that is far ahead of its time.
“The integrated man spontaneously recognises the integrity of things. Integrity means wholeness, the quality of being the image of the One, the quality by which a flower or a mouse or a pebble asserts, against all the powers of nothingness, that it has the dignity of actuality. A poet is a man who can take off his hat to a brick in honour of the original Poiesis. We have gone as far as we know how in the disintegration of matter, and since what we do to matter we do to ourselves, we are achieving a peak of human disintegration.”

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