This book is apparently meant to subsume all subjects according to how the mind works to create them. It leads finally back to philosophy that was essetially voided and avoided by the epistemological idealism which started with Kant, and went to the beginning of this century at least, with a figure like Derrida. In a span of about fifty pages, the questions that charmed Plato and Socrates to Hobbes and Spinoza are considered, and, more importantly, augmented.