Argumento de Pensament D"eugeni D"ors
In fact, if any work may be subject to different interpretations, it is not surprising that Ors has been and is still "subject to many summoned, many views and reflections, critical voices with different modulations. The Mora Chair of Contemporary Thought Ferrater that, for years, calls the study and reflect on some of the biggest names in contemporary Catalan thought, brought together in this volume fifteen recognized voices rigorously examining the work of a man who was able to maintain the basic flow of ideas, whether liked or not.\n The success and failure, in Catalonia or away, Ors was consistent with himself in the bottom and forms. It was a proud and independent spirit that he felt called to a great task that could never perform. Far from his beloved Goethe, to whom is attributed the "Light, more light! " before dying, Ors wanted to hold until the end of a fight for the light, his heliomàquia.\n0