Exploring the philosophical parallels between Heidegger and Plato, Rojcewicz posits that true philosophizing involves a form of dying—liberating oneself from superficiality and hearsay. He connects this concept to various themes, including signs, anxiety, conscience, and music, while also reflecting on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on philosophical thought. The work offers a profound examination of how existential concerns shape our understanding of philosophy and its relevance in contemporary life.
Richard Rojcewicz Books
