What makes a friendship? How Shestov and Husserl became buds
Edmund Husserl once said of his fellow philosopher Lev Shestov, “No one has ever attacked me so sharply as he. That’s why we are such close friends.”
From this article in The Jewish Week.
'a certain jollity of mind pickled in the scorn of fortune'
Edmund Husserl once said of his fellow philosopher Lev Shestov, “No one has ever attacked me so sharply as he. That’s why we are such close friends.”
From this article in The Jewish Week.
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