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All this changes nothing in his fundamental rejection of “epiphany”: the primordial intuition that everything in this world and the world itself not only have elsewhere the cause and principle of their existence, but are themselves the manifestation and presence of that elsewhere, and that this is indeed the life of their life, so that disconnected from that “epiphany” all is only darkness, absurdity, and death.
For the Life of the World - Classics Series, Vol. 1
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