
The Phenomenology of the Absolute Individual
Julius Evola
“This volume can be regarded as the second part of a total work, which has its first part in the already published Theory of the Absolute Individual and which, as a whole, constitutes the exposition of our doctrine in purely philosophical terms. It must remain firmly established that our ‘philosophy’ does not end in itself – all converging in a kind of postulation of an action – just as it does not begin in itself. In its essential elements, what we expound is not merely the product of the subjective speculation of a modern philosopher, but rather the intellectual transposition of certain traditional, primordial doctrines, not subject – in a certain sense – to becoming.” (From the preface.)
This is unfinished advance copy.