Since it follows 'Revaluations and Transvaluations' (2004), this book of aphoristic philosophy is bound to restate many of the philosophical positions and contentions already taken in the earlier title. But it does so with even greater certitude and a more exactingly comprehensive assessment of the various components of the total picture, which leaves one in no doubt that something philosophically definitive has been achieved, and that any further...
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