诗人和疯子
进入一个天才和疯狂之间的界限模糊的世界,最令人尬的声明可能包含最深层次的真理. 切斯特顿的诗人和疯子不仅仅是一个团的集合;它是一个深入的哲学调查包裹在令人愉快的奇特故事,挑战我们质疑我们关于理智,理性和人类行为的奇怪逻辑的自己的假设. 本书的核心是,这本书是否真正是通俗的理智是唯一通往理解的道路,或者某种光荣的疯狂有时会揭示冷静的理性所掩盖的东西. 在一个充满信息和竞争的叙事的时代,切斯特顿对真正构成理性的独特调查品牌仍然像以往一样具有透和相关性,邀请听众通过全新的镜头来看看世界及其奥秘.
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诗人和疯子 by G. K. Chesterton. The underlying text is in the U.S. public domain. We do not republish any modern copyrighted edition, translation, or commentary.
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