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In this provocative and deeply philosophical work, French philosopher Frederic Paulhan explores the nature of art and its relationship to truth and reality. Arguing that art is fundamentally deceptive and misleading, Paulhan challenges the very foundations of our understanding of beauty and creativity.
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