The nonsensical arguing in The Magic Mountain is brilliant

So, people call The Magic Mountain "a novel of ideas." But they'd be hard-pressed to say what the ideas actually are, because when the characters argue, it doesn't really make any sense half the time. Today, I read a chapter that highlighted this. At the end of maybe 10 or 15 pages of arguing about the differences between rational humanism and Christian…
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