Near the end of his eventful life, Nicholas of Cusa feel the urge to make "a brief written of those hunts of wisdom I have considered closer to the truth as I can judge what intuition exposure of mind."
And as a perfect synthesis of the subject and the structure of his work De venatione sapientiae, he adds: "An instinct engraved in our nature makes us crave not only science but tasty wisdom or science. For clarification of this fact, I will say a few things first as an introduction. Then whoever philosophizing will describe what I call hunting wisdom and territories, and in these places, and you will lead the fields I consider overabundant like no other in the dams that are sought. "
These words are a permanent call to embark on the rigorous development of a complete metaphysics, to fight against the fantasies of fashion and seek with perseverance the truth.










