Avoiding usual suspects. In philosophy, it's perhaps the cave trilogy by JN Findlay. V. interesting philosopher. He was an apartheid apologist and a full-on racist who effortlessly managed to bridge his love for Hindu philosophy and Giovanni Gentile's doctrine via Hegel and Platohttps://twitter.com/mcrumps/status/1257300127913566208 …
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Ah I had no idea. What more could he add to the theogonical speculations at the end of ToC, seemed pretty maxed out to me
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The trilogy is written at a later phase so it's very much different, if not richer.
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