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Metaphysical Horizons Unveiled

Azhar ul Haque Sario

Publisher: Royal Co.

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Dive into the mysteries of reality with Metaphysical Horizons Unveiled! This book is your guide to exploring the deepest questions about existence, reality, and the nature of the universe. It’s a 15-chapter journey through metaphysics, starting with the basics like what it means to exist, the nature of identity, and the structure of space and time. You’ll wrestle with big ideas like causation, free will, and the mind-body connection. The book digs into complex topics like universals, possible worlds, and abstract objects, then pushes further into social metaphysics, like the nature of race, gender, and institutions. It wraps up with applied metaphysics, showing how these ideas shape science, ethics, and cutting-edge tech like AI and virtual reality. Each chapter breaks into four subtopics for deep, focused exploration. Expect historical debates, key thinkers like Aristotle and Kripke, and modern problems. It’s rigorous but approachable, perfect for students, philosophers, or anyone curious about reality’s foundations. The book connects metaphysics to real-world fields like law, cognitive science, and technology, making it relevant and practical. You’ll find tools for critical thinking and frameworks for understanding the world. Whether you’re pondering “Why is there something rather than nothing?” or the ethics of AI consciousness, this book has you covered.
 
 
 
What sets Metaphysical Horizons Unveiled apart is its unique structure and bold ambition. Unlike other metaphysics books that stick to narrow topics or recycle old debates, this one offers a comprehensive, systematic journey from foundational concepts to cutting-edge issues. Its competitive edge lies in its modular design—each chapter’s subtopics allow you to dive deep or explore broadly, making it flexible for self-study or classroom use. No other book blends historical rigor, contemporary relevance, and interdisciplinary applications so seamlessly. It tackles skepticism head-on, showing why metaphysical inquiry matters, and connects abstract ideas to practical fields like bioethics and tech innovation. This book doesn’t just explain metaphysics; it empowers you to think metaphysically, offering clarity and tools that other texts often overlook. It’s a one-of-a-kind resource that bridges the gap between philosophy and real-world impact.
 
 
 
This book is for anyone who’s ever wondered about the nature of reality and wants to explore it systematically. It’s ideal for philosophy students, educators, or curious minds eager to connect big ideas to everyday life. You’ll gain insights into how metaphysical questions shape science, ethics, and technology, from quantum physics to AI ethics. The book encourages critical thinking, helping you analyze complex problems in law, policy, or personal identity. It’s also a call to see metaphysics as a living discipline, relevant to today’s challenges like social construction or transhumanism. By the end, you’ll have a richer understanding of reality and the tools to question it deeply.
 
 
 
Copyright Disclaimer: This book, Metaphysical Horizons Unveiled, is an independently produced work by its author, with no affiliation to any board or organization. It is created under nominative fair use, drawing on publicly accessible philosophical knowledge to craft an original educational resource without infringing on copyrighted materials.
Available since: 05/14/2025.
Print length: 136 pages.

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