Jean-Paul Sartre, very aware of his own unprepossessing visage, “seems to be suggesting that thinking – serious, sustained questioning – arises out of, or perhaps with, a consciousness of one’s own ugliness.” So does Socrates.
Jean-Paul Sartre, very aware of his own unprepossessing visage, “seems to be suggesting that thinking – serious, sustained questioning – arises out of, or perhaps with, a consciousness of one’s own ugliness.” So does Socrates.