Overview
A Philosophy for Everything is a non-fiction philosophy book that explains all of reality through complex systems.
This book is short, clear, and resolves the deepest questions in philosophy including:
- Why is there something instead of nothing?
- The hard problem of consciousness.
- The problem of induction.
- The existence of free will.
- Objective morality and truth.
- The fate of humanity.
The goal of this book is not to educate the reader on every possible theory throughout history. This book does not give a hundred conflicting possibilities with mystical language while sighing about their incompatibility and the impossibility of truth.
This author believes truth is real, and presents a case for this philosophy being the true understanding of reality.
This unified theory connects quantum physics to biology, to consciousness, to morality, to ethics, to politics, to economics, and the survival of the human race.
Chapter 1: Nature of Reality
Chapter 2: Nature of Truth
Chapter 3: Defining Concepts
Chapter 4: Free Will and Consciousness
Chapter 5: Individual and Group Selection
Chapter 6: Objective Morality
Chapter 7: Human Rights
Chapter 8: Purpose of Government
Chapter 9: Individualism and Collectivism
Chapter 10: Capitalism
Chapter 11: Fermi Paradox
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798273899452
- ISBN-10: 9798273899452
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: November 2025
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.17 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.23 pounds
- Page Count: 82
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