Originally published in 1998, Heretical Quodlibets is an exercise in
thinking that takes its reader on a wild journey through the cultural
and philosophical history of mankind, spanning the classical writings of
ancient Greece and Rome, through the Middle Eastern thought and the
scholarship of the European Middle Ages, up to works of the 20th
century. The author makes no pretensions to being right in his often
revolutionary conclusions which he bases on far-ranging connections
between events, concepts, and hypotheses, irreverently playing with
ideas, undermining the commonly received and rediscovering the
forgotten.
"If the reader, after perusing some of the texts of this work, says that
he's never read a bigger bunch of nonsense in his life, then everything
is O.K. And if, despite this, he were to pick up this book again, then
this would mean that I in fact didn't write it only for myself."