Publications in the Domain of Philosophy

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Explicit Philosophy & History of Ideas

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Platonic Values - How they were 2.500 years ago

Platonic Values - How they were 2.500 years ago

2025-12-15 • 13:31

1590 words · 8 min read

Examines Platonic values, the Theory of Forms, the Form of the Good, and the cardinal virtues—Wisdom, Courage, Moderation, and Justice—positioned against Sophist relativism, hedonism, and materialism.

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Idealism vs Empiricism

Idealism vs Empiricism

2025-11-25 • 10:57

2171 words · 11 min read

Contrasts British Empiricism (Locke, Hume) with German Idealism (Kant, Hegel), explores Whitehead's process ontology, and connects it to Chinese philosophical traditions like Daoism and Confucianism.

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Opposite Contours: The Dialectic of Knowledge Acquisition

Opposite Contours: The Dialectic of Knowledge Acquisition

2025-12-13 • 09:42

2301 words · 12 min read

Explores the dialectical tension between opposing boundaries, drawing on philosophical traditions from Heraclitus to Hegel to argue that meaning emerges from dynamic interplay rather than isolated poles.

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Alfred North Whitehead's Process Theory

Alfred North Whitehead's Process Theory

2025-12-03 • 06:10

2433 words · 12 min read

Analyzes Whitehead's process theory as a non-dualist anticipation of quantum field theory, proposing reality as discrete "actual occasions" and a relational process ontology.

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My Heroes at 23 Years Old - Chapter 2: The Dialogue

My Heroes at 23 Years Old - Chapter 2: The Dialogue

2025-12-11 • 04:40

889 words · 4 min read

Explores pivotal intellectual and philosophical dialogues among 20th-century thinkers, including Huxley and Krishnamurti's exchange blending social critique with spiritual inquiry.

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Metaphysics, Ontology & Epistemology

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To Be and To Be — The Quantum Metaphysics of Language

To Be and To Be — The Quantum Metaphysics of Language

2026-03-11 • 11:18

8981 words · 45 min read

Explores "quantum metaphysics," analyzing the Portuguese distinction between Ser (essence) and Estar (state) as analogous to quantum superposition vs. collapse, forcing unique ontological choices.

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Love. Kind of.

Love. Kind of.

2026-03-03 • 15:26

8363 words · 42 min read

Frames love as a Platonic archetype versus a spacetime emotion, concluding with Whitehead's process philosophy challenging Einstein's relativity by prioritizing experience over abstract models.

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The Unobserved Observer

The Unobserved Observer

2025-12-17 • 09:02

1301 words · 7 min read

A philosophical dialogue exploring the "unobserved observer" as a non-dual ground of being and an irreproducible ontological signature within each individual.

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The Four Levels of the Word: A Universal Descriptive Model

The Four Levels of the Word: A Universal Descriptive Model

2025-12-07 • 09:11

5038 words · 25 min read

Proposes a universal four-level model mapping language to reality, treating "The Word" as a fundamental ontological principle descending from fragmentation to the Absolute/silent foundation.

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The Reunification of Some Theories

The Reunification of Some Theories

2026-04-29 • 10:04

3100 words · 16 min read

Contrasts reductive physicalism with Platonism, positioning subjective experience and the drive toward self-knowledge as core drivers of life governed by a thermodynamic mandate.

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Origem do universo: Verbo primordial

Origem do universo: Verbo primordial

2026-03-03 • 15:22

15645 words · 78 min read

Frames reality as emergent from a Primordial Law rather than a personal God, treating the ego as an illusion of separation and consciousness as the field knowing itself.

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Principle of Least Action - A Profound Analysis

Principle of Least Action - A Profound Analysis

2025-11-25 • 11:12

1661 words · 8 min read

Traces the philosophical evolution of the Principle of Stationary Action from Maupertuis's teleological "thrift" to Lagrange's mathematical neutrality and Feynman's path integrals.

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Ethics, Stoicism & Philosophy of Mind

9 posts
50 Reasons Not to Apologize

50 Reasons Not to Apologize

2026-02-24 • 12:43

513 words · 3 min read

Applies Stoic indifference, Nietzschean self-overcoming, and determinism to argue against the performative economy of manufactured guilt and remorse.

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It takes a Life Time to be What I am.

It takes a Life Time to be What I am.

2026-01-10 • 16:40

4356 words · 22 min read

Proposes an "Operating System for Life" built on a triad of Stoic resilience, Jungian individuation, and Gnostic gnosis to achieve sovereign agency.

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Analytical Psychology: Integrating Self, Stoicism, and Cosmos

Analytical Psychology: Integrating Self, Stoicism, and Cosmos

2026-02-16 • 09:45

3620 words · 18 min read

Integrates Jung & Pauli's Unus Mundus, Stoicism's ethical framework (Logos), and Faggin's Quantum Information Panpsychism to treat consciousness as fundamental.

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What is Consciousness?

What is Consciousness?

2026-03-02 • 08:40

4424 words · 22 min read

Contrasts theories of consciousness, highlighting Spinoza's mind/body monism and framing the consciousness mechanism as a universal physical law rather than mysticism.

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"Do you want to live your life, or let it pass you by?"

2026-02-07 • 11:04

4939 words · 25 min read

Draws on Stoicism, Jungian individuation, and Gnosticism as paths to reclaim cognitive sovereignty and reject religious dogma as control technology.

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The need for consistency

The need for consistency

2025-12-04 • 18:55

3585 words · 18 min read

Posits consistency as the non-negotiable foundation of reliable knowledge and ethical action, equating it with intellectual honesty and epistemic humility.

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Purpose

Purpose

2025-11-25 • 10:52

2548 words · 13 min read

Explores purpose as deterministic informational architecture and developmental moral epistemology, where ethical viability remains a constraint on sustainable agency.

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An Operating System For Life

An Operating System For Life

2025-11-25 • 10:48

2271 words · 11 min read

Proposes a deterministic operating system for life built on Stoic resilience, Jungian individuation, and Gnostic gnosis as a triad for agency.

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Political Philosophy & Dystopian Critiques

7 posts
Distopia

Distopia

2026-03-03 • 15:24

506 words · 3 min read

Contrasts Orwell's fear of control through pain/oppression with Huxley's fear of control through pleasure/hedonism, arguing we now live in a synthesis of both.

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My Heroes at 23 Years Old - Chapter 4: "1984"

My Heroes at 23 Years Old - Chapter 4: "1984"

2025-12-11 • 05:49

750 words · 4 min read

Analyzes Orwell's *1984* as a warning against totalitarian control, historical revisionism, and the erasure of objective truth via language.

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My Heroes at 23 Years Old - Chapter 8: "Brave New World"

My Heroes at 23 Years Old - Chapter 8: "Brave New World"

2025-12-13 • 06:57

1669 words · 8 min read

Analyzes Huxley's *Brave New World* as a critique of engineered consent, passive dictatorship, and the cost of manufactured contentment.

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My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 2: George Orwell

My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 2: George Orwell

2025-12-10 • 07:08

1846 words · 9 min read

Profiles George Orwell's transformation of personal experience into a timeless philosophical defense of truth and intellectual integrity against totalitarianism.

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My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 6: Aldous Huxley

My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 6: Aldous Huxley

2025-12-10 • 07:21

1660 words · 8 min read

Profiles Aldous Huxley as a deterministic analyst of informational control, modeling societal stability through biological technocracy and engineered consent.

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Mental Control

Mental Control

2025-11-25 • 10:41

3477 words · 17 min read

Profiles mental control as the systemic logic of unequal power relations, asserting that truth is a common good and democracy requires informational integrity.

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Philosophy of Self, Myth & Cosmology

7 posts
Everything Belongs

Everything Belongs

2026-03-15 • 09:40

339 words · 2 min read

Explores the Jungian shadow and the philosophy of self-ownership, arguing that resistance to history equals resistance to self, and integration is a lifelong protocol.

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Pygmalion's Obsession

Pygmalion's Obsession

2025-12-30 • 07:04

874 words · 4 min read

Uses the myth of Pygmalion's obsession as a metaphor to explore the sociological and psychological barriers to communal well-being and shared intellectual "metabolism."

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My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 1

My Heroes at 12 Years Old - Chapter 1

2025-12-09 • 16:10

2633 words · 13 min read

Reflects on how the author's intellectual identity and philosophical commitment to evidence-based reasoning were forged at age 12 through speculative fiction and scientific humanism.

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Analytical Psychology: Integrating Self, Stoicism, and Cosmos

Analytical Psychology: Integrating Self, Stoicism, and Cosmos

2025-12-06 • 18:59

1065 words · 5 min read

Explores Analytical Psychology as a deterministic framework for understanding psychic organization and synchronicity within a unified spacetime manifold.

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