Nathan Duffy

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the crisis of authority does not undermine only religious-transcendent thought. It calls into question also the hopes of secular thought in the tradition of the Enlightenment, by raising a question that encapsulates why Nietzsche is still relevant today: whether nihilism might be the endpoint of the ascending line of the Western process of liberation.
The Crisis of Modernity (McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas Book 64)
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