PHILOSOPHY OF EVOLUISM. Volume I: An Ontology of Manifestness and Stabilisation
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This volume presents Philosophy of Evoluism — Volume I, a foundational philosophical monograph developing a meta-ontological framework for the analysis of reality, manifestation, and stability. The work introduces Evoluism as a non-reductive, non-foundational ontological framework that distinguishes reality as a condition of possibility from worlds as regimes of manifestation, and existence from manifestness. The central aim of the volume is not to propose a new ontology of entities, processes, or structures, but to articulate a disciplined framework for distinguishing ontological regimes—that is, ways in which differences become distinguishable, stabilised, and accessible for coordination, explanation, and…
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