Lions
For distinguished philosopher Hans Blumenberg, lions were a life-long obsession. Lions, translated by Kári Driscoll, collects thirty-two of Blumenbergs philosophical vignettes to reveal that the figure of the lion unites two of his other great preoccupations: metaphors and anecdotes as non-philosophical forms of knowledge.
Each of these short texts, sparkling with erudition and humor, is devoted to a peculiar leonine presenceor, in many cases, absencein literature, art, philosophy, religion, and politics. From Ecclesiastes to the New Testament Apocrypha, Dürer to Henri Rousseau, Aesop and La Fontaine to Rilke and Thomas Mann, the extraordinary breadth of Blumenbergs knowledge and intellectual curiosity is on full display. Lions has much to offer readers, both those already familiar with Blumenbergs oeuvre and newcomers looking for an introduction to the thought of one of Germanys most important postwar philosophers. See more
Each of these short texts, sparkling with erudition and humor, is devoted to a peculiar leonine presenceor, in many cases, absencein literature, art, philosophy, religion, and politics. From Ecclesiastes to the New Testament Apocrypha, Dürer to Henri Rousseau, Aesop and La Fontaine to Rilke and Thomas Mann, the extraordinary breadth of Blumenbergs knowledge and intellectual curiosity is on full display. Lions has much to offer readers, both those already familiar with Blumenbergs oeuvre and newcomers looking for an introduction to the thought of one of Germanys most important postwar philosophers. See more
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