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Category: Philosophy

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Sex and Character

Blood of Fish by Gustav Klimt
Blood of Fish by Gustav Klimt

This is a spic and span summary of a tortured thinker who cast a long shadow in Vienna at the dawn of the 20th century. During those days of ironic prosperity in Austro-Hungary, Weininger identified the decay of modernity as the ‘triumph of pettiness over greatness.’ Continue reading Sex and Character

Posted on March 8, 2005December 2, 2016Author AwetCategories History of Ideas, PhilosophyTags feminine, Jew, masculine, psychology, Weininger

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