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Written by Daniel Deleanu in one of the oldest forms of archaic Greek hitherto known, which is older than the language used by Heraclitus and Plato, this philosophical text employs the antiquated elements of the language mentioned herein in order to create a deeper form of investigation, called "logosophism," a heuristic system whose main epistemological and ontological goal is to descend to the primeval matrix of the unconscious Logos in order to bring to light answers to questions regarding its relation to being. In other words, the methodology proposed here by the author is exactly like investigating, via a meta-idiom, cell reproduction in "cell language." On the first part of the Trilogy, "Logos and Being," Richard Rorty commented as follows: "The work of a genius! Daniel Deleanu is one of the greatest philosophers not only of today, but of all time!"
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