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Addresses perceived irresolvable paradoxes regarding reality as presented by a number of philosophers.Volume one addresses perceived irresolvable paradoxes regarding reality as presented by Zeno, Aristotle, Boethius, Copernicus, Leibniz, and Kant from the vantage point of a new metaphysical perception. Although all the great thinkers are not recognized as philosophers, there is little denying they each profoundly impacted our perception of reality.
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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.
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A futuristic examination of metaphysical systems, responsibility, understanding, conceit, continuums, and history's vector.Volume three moves the work into a futuristic examination of metaphysical systems, responsibility, understanding, conceit, continuums, and history's vector. In addition, this volume examines three new categories of metaphysics which emerge from this metaphysical model. These three categories are Metaphysical Engineering, Practical Metaphysics, and Theoretical Metaphysics.
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Examines how globalization, technology, community, gender, identity, family, and the environment will change over the next century.With the coming of the new millennium, this collection of articles examines how globalization, technology, community, gender, identity, family, and the environment will change over the next century. The book offers fresh perspectives on all of these issues by not only examining the state of current events, but by also predicting what changes will occur. In addition, authors describe changes they think should occur. By encouraging prescription as well as prediction, this volume provides a platform for a reinvigorated role for social scientists as active contributors to the creation of more just and humane societies.