Rancor Against Time [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 35 (1):170-172 (1981)
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Abstract

Richard Sugarman's Rancor Against Time examines the problem of time as it relates to the finitude of human existence. Its subject-matter and its methodology mark it as a work in phenomenological ontology; yet it also draws heavily upon the classical texts of German existentialism. Its central thrust consists of both a penetrating analysis and a critique of Nietzsche's theory of time. While the lucidity of this analysis makes it a valuable commentary, the primary importance of Rancor Against Time is as an original work of philosophy.

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