Thinking, existentially speaking, is a solitary but not a lonely business; solitude is that human situation in which I keep myself company.


The Life of the Mind Volume One: Thinking (1978)


Thinking, existentially speaking, is a solitary but not a lonely business; solitude is that human situation in which I keep myself company.

Thinking, existentially speaking, is a solitary but not a lonely business; solitude is that human situation in which I keep myself company.

Thinking, existentially speaking, is a solitary but not a lonely business; solitude is that human situation in which I keep myself company.

Thinking, existentially speaking, is a solitary but not a lonely business; solitude is that human situation in which I keep myself company.