On Enlightenment, especially on its conclusion that all prejudices should be abandoned; on the intricate relation of prejudice to experience, and on its alleged stupidity; on the hermeneutic vindication of prejudice, and why it does not succeed; on the paradox of recommending prejudices, and the ways in which it can be circumvented; on morality, Sadism, and related maters, or how to see that prejudice is not to be dispensed with.
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