FROM THE REVIEW: "Nitzan and Bichler replace the possibility of thinking the unity in contradiction of objectivity and subjectivity, of being and thought, with the fantasy of a theory that plainly states the facts; instead of the complex immanent relations between contradiction and mediation, we get the external relation of immediacy and truth as opposed to plain lies, illusions and falsities."
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