The Natureless Act: A Left-Hand Path Metaphysics (Philosophy of the Left-Hand Path, #6)
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The Natureless Act builds a Left-Hand Path metaphysics from a single claim: the absence of fixed nature is the condition of freedom. The free act is what no prior essence, law, or system can contain, and the book follows it through selfhood, relation, world, death, and godhood. Its central move is self-naming: the refusal to let inherited sediment, given identity, or cosmic order decide what the self is. Freedom is the power of each act to break the authority of what has already been formed.



