Nietzsche and the Question of Nihilism Jill Stauffer S AN F RANCISCO , N EW Y ORK , R EYKJAVIK , A UGUST 2003 “Philosophy begins in disappointment” – an inversionof Aristotle's claim that philosophy begins in wonder – is perhaps ...
Impossible Objects
Presents optical illusions that captivate the imagination by fooling the eye with tricks of perception.
Sixty-four poems by Bill Greenwell who teaches Creative Writing in Exeter. This debut collection was short-listed for the Forward Prize.
The book is written for a general audience and does an excellent job of classifying and describing the impossible objects...An excellent introduction to impossible objects.--Mathematics Teacher.
Essential reading for artists, academics, and general readers alike, this book explores the relationship between the philosophical world and those complex and fascinating "impossible objects" which give life meaning.