Once only, eternal and infinite, love bestows its crown upon me. With the sword of his ray, he opens to both of us his unfaithful homeland, the one in which only our dreams wavered. But now, with their breath having passed unrepentantly through suffering and shining from the light on our faces, we too walk it, my fairy and I, in the togetherness born of the scent of blue and the meanings of clearing. The garden is our palace, full of the Yes that has drawn us into the secret of the world's beauty.
The Blue Garden
Author:
Panagiotis O. Doikos,100 in stock
Panagiotis O. Doikos was born and raised in Thessaloniki. It comes from Western Macedonia and Asia Minor. He graduated from the Experimental School of A.P.Th. He studied philosophy at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and at the University of Bourgogne, France. He is an associate professor of Philosophy at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. His works are developed in the fields of ontology, epistemology, aesthetics, as well as political philosophy. It explores the possibility of a new metaphysics within the body's relations with the contemplative imagination. At the same time, it attempts to examine elements of dialogue between Western and Eastern philosophy, in the perspective of a deeper understanding of the impasses that the negative dimension of human nature continues to cause. A particular interest of his is the philosophical theory of cinema.
Among the books of Panagiotis Doikos are the following: Spinoza. Imagination, knowledge and prophecy (Greek Letters publications), The logic of figures in the cinema of Orson Welles and The "death of God" and the metaphysical man (Indiktos publications), The life of the ideal in the cinema (Papazisi publications), Kierkegaard and Mollâ Sadrâ and Principia Formarum. Ontology of contemplative imagination (Rome editions), as well as the poetry collections The night drips light and Fire (Rome editions).
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Writer | Panagiotis O. Doikos |
Pages | 50 |
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Size | 14 x 21cm |
Publisher | Source Publications |
ISBNs | 978-960-626-036-0 |
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