The Erosopher: A Philosophical Autobiography (Der Erosoph: Eine philosophische Autobiographie)

Königshausen und Neumann (2019)
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Abstract

In this autobiography, Fellmann’s personal experiences obtain in the light of philosophical themes a general significance. His connections to famous authors from the past and present situate his thought in a historical context. The focus of his Philosophy of Life is Eros; the Erosopher is the one who shares his wisdom of living. This book appeals to a broad public interested in the contemporary currents of philosophical reflection.

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Ferdinand Fellmann
Technische Universität Chemnitz-Zwickau

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