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OverviewEvery day, new books flood the shelves-self-help guides, pop-science glosses, recycled philosophies promising answers they can't deliver. Most fade into the noise, offering little beyond fleeting distraction. Then there's Mutual Exclusivity: A New Compass for Reality by Patrick David Aoun-a work that doesn't just join the conversation but redefines it. This isn't a casual read or a commercial grab. It's a serious, structured treatise, bolstered by essays and appendices, that dares to rethink reality itself. If you're drawn to the deep questions-What is time? What is consciousness? What is?-this book isn't just worth your time; it might change how you see it. Imagine a framework that dissolves the paradoxes haunting philosophy and science for centuries. Zeno's arrow, stuck mid-flight by infinite division? Gone. The mind-body problem, tripping over how thought meets matter? Vanished. Mutual Exclusivity doesn't patch these cracks-it razes the old foundations and builds anew. Reality, Aoun argues, isn't a flowing tapestry or a layered cosmos. It's a plurality of discrete, mutually exclusive moments-""is-nesses""-each complete, each absolute, with no continuity stitching them together. Time? An illusion tied to our attention. Consciousness? Not a watcher, but the act of experiencing now. This isn't abstract fluff-it's a bold, minimalist vision that strips away metaphysical excess and hands you a lens to see what's really there. What sets this book apart is its grounding. It's not another armchair theory spinning webs of speculation. Aoun anchors Mutual Exclusivity in the hard edges of modern science-quantum mechanics' atemporal fields, relativity's observer-bound time, neuroscience's staccato bursts-yet wields these not as proofs but as echoes of a deeper truth. The quantum field isn't the answer; it's a map. The real territory? The ""is-ness"" you're living right now. This interplay of science and phenomenology is electric-think Nagarjuna meets Einstein, but sharper, more immediate. It's a framework that doesn't just theorize reality-it navigates it. And it works. Beyond the treatise's rigor-its meticulous chapters dissecting time, consciousness, and the ""attentive field""-lie practical stakes. Imagine shedding the anxiety of past regrets or future fears, not through forced mindfulness, but by seeing they're illusions of a moment that never lasts. Picture decisions-in life, business, politics-freed from the weight of imagined continuity, honed to what is. The accompanying essays and appendices (like responses to critiques) don't just defend this view; they invite you to test it, live it. This isn't philosophy for dusty shelves-it's a tool for clarity, a compass for a world drowning in complexity. Originality pulses through every page. Where Kant buried us in categories, Aoun cuts through. Where materialism stumbles over consciousness, he sidesteps the trap. Process philosophy's flux? Too much baggage-Mutual Exclusivity offers simplicity without losing depth. It's not a rehash of old debates; it's a new starting line. For seekers of reality-philosophers parsing existence, scientists probing nature, anyone restless for answers-this book beckons. It's not here to sell you comfort or hype. It's a serious work, a rare one, demanding engagement and promising insight. Amid the daily deluge of forgettable titles, Mutual Exclusivity stands apart-a call to rethink, resee, and reclaim the now. Will you answer? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patrick AounPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.531kg ISBN: 9798287300876Pages: 400 Publication Date: 08 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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