The other side of beauty is a fascinating journey through the work of Eugenio Trias, who in the past three decades has made its proposal for a "philosophy of the limit." In a way not common, Fernando Pérez-Borbujas goes back to the sources of Nietzsche's thought and his diagnosis of the death of God, with the consequent crisis of metaphysics and revaluation of all values, to introduce us to the floor of a new metaphysics conceives being as will, desire and longing.
On this land stands the twentieth century Spanish philosophy, whose representatives (Unamuno, Ortega y Gasset, Zubiri and Maria Zambrano) but do not attempt to suture the wound opened by modernity between reason and life, intelligence and passion, head and heart. In line with these Spanish thinkers moves the whole philosophy of Eugenio Trias, the author is clearing from the categories of "passion" and "beauty." Niet...read more