Translated by Bencivenga from the original Italian of his
philosophical best-seller, this dialogue provides a comprehensive
statement on the role of freedom in the realms of morality,
psychology, metaphysics, and aesthetics. Bencivenga lets his four
characters embrace a wide range of topics in their eclectic
discussion, including considerations of quantum physics and
deconstruction, the Gothic novel and detective stories, the
structure of desire and the mathematics of infinity, penetrating
comments on Freud, Raymond Chandler, and Wertverlufe, and a
reasonable explanation of why Kants first Critique is longer than
both the second and the third. What results is less a systematic
account than a composite picture for the student of philosophy to
piece together.
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