The War and Peace of a New Metaphysical Perception
Addresses perceived irresolvable paradoxes regarding reality as presented by a number of philosophers.
Volume two continues the progression of the work into the recent past regarding perceived irresolvable paradoxes as presented by Hegel, Einstein, Russell, Heidegger, and philosophy itself. Concepts such as active observation, time/distance interrelationships, exclusionism, and nothingness are considered and their relevance explored as a foundation for new metaphysical perceptions.