Summary: different philosophical movements such as neo-idealism, neo-positivism, and race-romanticism are intricately discussed in this work. The author delves into the complexities of these philosophical currents, highlighting the contrast between classicism and romanticism, rationalism and mysticism, and the evolution of philosophical thought from supernatural to natural light. Chamberlain's race-romanticism and the concept of race as a social fate are scrutinized, shedding light on the artist's view of race compared to the scholar's perspective. The book also addresses the shift towards feeling over reason in contemporary philosophy, drawing comparisons between different philosophical schools and their approaches. Overall, the work serves as a comprehensive exploration of the philosophical landscape of the present day, offering insights into the diverse and evolving trends in philosophical thought.