Konrad Paul Liessmann has not only shaped generations of philosophy students, even at almost 70 he is still passionately involved in contemporary discussions. His most recent book, Lauter Lügen, which was published by Vienna’s Zsolnay publishing house and includes columns and essays from the more recent past, also bears witness to this.
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