Summary
Edi Bokun: Shores and Horizons: The Philosophy of Ithaca
Looking for an answer to the riddles of the Sphinx, which always leaves out the most important clue - that is the creation of philosophical systems today. We live in fragments - we write in fragments.
There, on the imaginary shores and on the horizons that stretch within reach of Ithaca, the philosophy of Odysseus that Bokun already spoke about in Man and Art begins. The philosophy of Ithaca represents a continuation of that thought - a more sincere and rounded meditation on all the questions that lie between what Bokun calls the fundamental questions of all philosophy: how to live and how to die.
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