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Paperback Ludwig Klages: Soul Against Spirit Book

ISBN: B0GVNX5XB3

ISBN13: 9798254507710

Ludwig Klages: Soul Against Spirit

"Ludwig Klages" "Soul Against Spirit" is a rigorous and uncompromising philosophical investigation into one of the most radical and least understood thinkers of modern Europe. Moving beyond simplified labels such as "philosophy of life" or cultural critique, this work reconstructs Klages' thought as a coherent and powerful system centered on four fundamental dimensions of experience: life, soul, image, and spirit. Through a precise and sustained analysis, the book shows that modernity is not merely a historical transformation but a structural shift in perception itself, in which the living continuity of experience is progressively replaced by abstraction, control, and functionalization. At the center of this inquiry stands a decisive question: what happens when reality is no longer experienced as image, but as object? By examining Klages' critique of psychology, language, technology, and modern culture, the book reveals the depth of a transformation that affects not only thought but the very conditions under which the world appears. Far from offering nostalgic or ideological positions, it develops a clear and demanding perspective that exposes both the power and the limits of Klages' philosophy, bringing it into dialogue with the broader landscape of European thought. Written in a dense and conceptually precise style, "Ludwig Klages" "Soul Against Spirit" is addressed to readers interested in philosophy, intellectual history, and the analysis of modernity at its deepest level. It offers not a doctrine to be adopted, but a framework through which the structure of experience can be reexamined with clarity and rigor.

Roberto Minichini is an Italian writer and independent scholar born in Mainz, Germany, in 1973, to an Italian father and a Croatian mother. He lives in Gorizia, at the intersection of Central European cultural traditions. His work is oriented toward the reconstruction of a high-level philosophical discourse capable of addressing the transformations of modern experience, combining historical awareness, conceptual rigor, and a sustained engagement with the European intellectual tradition.

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