A central theme is the distinction between two competing moral frameworks:
Below is an analysis of its core structure, themes, and lasting impact. 1. Structural Overview
On the Prejudices of Philosophers — Critiques past thinkers for being "dishonest" and presenting their personal prejudices as objective truth.
The book is composed of a preface and organized into nine thematic parts:
Apophthegms and Interludes — A collection of short, witty, and often paradoxical maxims.
