: The writing style is sparse and deliberate, mirroring the harsh and serene reality of life on the water. EPUB & E-book Details
: The "Solitary Sailor" is presented as a herald of rebellion, a figure who exists in the world but is not of it, finding joy through the traversal of melancholy.
: Drawing on the "non-philosophy" of François Laruelle , the book posits that sailing is a practice of thought in itself, rather than a subject for philosophical analysis.
: A systematic undoing of the ties that bind humans to society, represented by Grelet's permanent departure for the sea.
The version is widely available and typically priced between $13.99 and $17.95 . Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Theory of the Solitary Sailor
The by Gilles Grelet is a philosophical treatise that explores the sea not as a metaphor, but as a literal space for "radical refusal" and "anti-philosophy". Grelet, a former sailing instructor, has lived aboard his boat Théorème since 2010, and this work serves as a "gnostic device" for those seeking existential rebellion against the mainland world. Core Content & Themes
The book is structured as a series of (plus a zero-point identifying the sailor) designed to guide the reader through a "theorroristic" campaign against traditional philosophy.
: The writing style is sparse and deliberate, mirroring the harsh and serene reality of life on the water. EPUB & E-book Details
: The "Solitary Sailor" is presented as a herald of rebellion, a figure who exists in the world but is not of it, finding joy through the traversal of melancholy.
: Drawing on the "non-philosophy" of François Laruelle , the book posits that sailing is a practice of thought in itself, rather than a subject for philosophical analysis.
: A systematic undoing of the ties that bind humans to society, represented by Grelet's permanent departure for the sea.
The version is widely available and typically priced between $13.99 and $17.95 . Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Theory of the Solitary Sailor
The by Gilles Grelet is a philosophical treatise that explores the sea not as a metaphor, but as a literal space for "radical refusal" and "anti-philosophy". Grelet, a former sailing instructor, has lived aboard his boat Théorème since 2010, and this work serves as a "gnostic device" for those seeking existential rebellion against the mainland world. Core Content & Themes
The book is structured as a series of (plus a zero-point identifying the sailor) designed to guide the reader through a "theorroristic" campaign against traditional philosophy.