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Stemming in large measure from The Free Testament (2003), this aphoristic philosophy project restates, in greater detail, many of the principal contentions of the author's previous philosophical work, and arrives at some new conclusions which render it all the more logically unassailable and entitled to be regarded as the criterion by which not only contemporary morality, but the distinction between morality and immorality, the light and the dark, should be judged, even if this does mean that s…
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Stemming in large measure from The Free Testament (2003), this aphoristic philosophy project restates, in greater detail, many of the principal contentions of the author's previous philosophical work, and arrives at some new conclusions which render it all the more logically unassailable and entitled to be regarded as the criterion by which not only contemporary morality, but the distinction between morality and immorality, the light and the dark, should be judged, even if this does mean that some or many of one's treasured illusions should ultimately be discarded, in order that the light of truth may shine through in as unimpeded and unequivocal a way as possible. - A Centretruths editorial

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Stemming in large measure from The Free Testament (2003), this aphoristic philosophy project restates, in greater detail, many of the principal contentions of the author's previous philosophical work, and arrives at some new conclusions which render it all the more logically unassailable and entitled to be regarded as the criterion by which not only contemporary morality, but the distinction between morality and immorality, the light and the dark, should be judged, even if this does mean that some or many of one's treasured illusions should ultimately be discarded, in order that the light of truth may shine through in as unimpeded and unequivocal a way as possible. - A Centretruths editorial

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