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The Absolute Philosopher

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In an age consumed by postmodern fragmentation and novelty, The Absolute Philosopher restores the primordial dignity of thought. Daniel Branco dismantles the myth of the autonomous thinker and retrieves philosophy’s sacred lineage — one that speaks through hierarchies, revelations, and metaphysical clarity. Drawing from traditions both Hellenic and medieval, pagan and Christian, Branco unveils the civilizational weight of true philosophy.

This is a rupture with rupture, a call to reclaim philosophy as the sovereign discourse of Being, beyond academic fashion or empirical limitation. Each chapter strikes at the core of the modern malaise with erudition and audacity. Here, the philosopher returns as seer, priest, and architect of the eternal.

94 pages, Hardcover

Published July 9, 2025

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