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“The problem that Jorjani tackles is centered on our relationship to this trait of dynamic adaptability. …Jorjani is one of the few people who takes Nietzsche’s Perspectivism seriously and proposes we play with this scary toy.”
— From the Foreword by Uberboyo
Philosophy of the Future can be read either as a general introduction to the corpus of Jorjani or as a summary conclusion of this body of work. At the core of his project are six original concepts, namely the Spectral Revolution, Being Bound for Freedom, the World State of Emergency, Destructive Departure from Worldview Warfare, the Phenomenal Authorization of Novel Folklore, and Erosophia as an esoteric conception of the occult purpose of Philosophy.
What brings all of them together is a concern with the future as a philosophical problem with ontological, epistemic, ethical, political, and aesthetic aspects. It is a problem that was first posed by Nietzsche whose book Beyond Good and Evil described itself as A Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future. Jorjani actualizes what Nietzsche envisioned only through a glass darkly.
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