"He had learned that irrational things have no system but narration. But that was not enough for him. He loved concepts and through them he sensed the smells of things and their quintessences and felt their power flowing in his blood, and he could even call them by name one by one... Concepts were his soul and through them he also filtered his moods. Individuals are embodied concepts. What do I care about possessing their flesh, he used to say. The image of an individual about whom nothing can be known except through his psychology seemed to him outdated and linked to a becoming image of man. Whereas, on the contrary, the individual is complete and can no longer be the object of psychology but of concept. This was his conviction. He had no fear of having prejudices."
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Manlio Sgalambro
Manlio Sgalambro (9 December 1924 – 6 March 2014) was an Italian philosopher, writer, and poet.
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