Tuesday, November 9, 2010

To me, one of the great puzzles of intellectual history, and one which deserves detailed investigation: it is not enough to recognize that intellectual brilliance come in generations. It comes rather in people who meet long before they make their world-historical contributions. University friends: Hegel, Schelling, and Hölderlin; Eliade, Ionesco, and Cioran; Blanchot and Levinas. What does this mean?

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