This is a book about a poet and a philosopher who, through his entire work, tried to bring together East and West. The author points out Sri Aurobindo's universality: beyond the inadequacies of the rationality and the exaggerations of the passions, William Kluback seeks the essence of Aurobindo in his life-long struggle to find a dwelling for the spiritual.
This is a book about a poet and a philosopher who, through his entire work, tried to bring together East and West. The author points out Sri Aurobindo's universality: beyond the inadequacies of the rationality and the exaggerations of the passions, William Kluback seeks the essence of Aurobindo in his life-long struggle to find a dwelling for the spiritual.
The Author: William Kluback was Professor of Philosophy specializing in Hermann Cohen and neo-Kantians. In his passionate quest for a «dwelling for the spiritual,» he abandoned the philosophers, and toward the end of his life, turned to poets or poet-philosophers such as Paul Valéry and Benjamin Fondane. The Editor: Michael Finkenthal is a physicist with deep interests in fields other than that of his own specialty, atomic processes in hot, magnetically confined plasmas. In addition to a large number of articles in this and related areas of physics, he has extensively written about writers and philosophers such as Ionesco, Cioran, Shestov, Nishida Kitaro, and Benjamin Fondane.
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