Laforgue, philosophy and ideas of otherness

Cambridge: Legenda (2018)
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This monograph, the first full-length study of Laforgue in English for 25 years, reveals how Laforgue's formative encounter with Schopenhauer and Hartmann was crucially informed by ideas of otherness, ideas associated not only with their work but also with German culture and with the Eastern thought that both philosophers drew on.

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