It often seems that the poet's derisive comment is not unjustified when he says of the philosopher: "With his nightcaps and the tatters of his dressing-gown he patches the gaps in the structure of the universe."


New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis (1932)


It often seems that the poet's derisive comment is not unjustified when he says of the philosopher: With his nightcaps and the tatters of his...

It often seems that the poet's derisive comment is not unjustified when he says of the philosopher: With his nightcaps and the tatters of his...

It often seems that the poet's derisive comment is not unjustified when he says of the philosopher: With his nightcaps and the tatters of his...

It often seems that the poet's derisive comment is not unjustified when he says of the philosopher: With his nightcaps and the tatters of his...