The Shape of Knowledge is the outcome of a meaningful experience that occurred in 2012. In it are developed the foundations of a new science of philosophy, which promises to provide a solution to the disparity preventing our discourse from progress. Through the language of the Western canon, The Shape of Knowledge exposes the ubiquitous structure that conditions our capacity to reason the truth for our world. Then, through an investigation of the phenomenon of self-reference, in both the processes and products of thought, this structure is shown to necessitate its own existence. Underscoring it all is a principle of complementarity, which arises as the modality of the rationalisation of paradox. Experience is shown to be a relative process of making sense of the nonsensical nature of reality, and the emergence of paraphilosophy is our means of reconciling the present war of opposites-having now served its purpose-with the nondual nature of self-consciousness. Paraphilosophy is not an idea to be believed-it is the idea of the idea, which is our creative spirit. So this work is at root an inquiry into oneself.
About the AuthorBenjamin Davies is an autodidact from the southwest of England, UK. He began working on his philosophical system after a meaningful experience led him to abandon his nihilistic, materialistic outlook and find a sound explanation for his new understanding through the language of Western philosophy. The Shape of Knowledge is the result of nearly a decade of study, struggle, and striving, and over time it has grown into something of considerable weight.
Book InformationISBN 9781803410227
Author Benjamin DaviesFormat Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint John Hunt PublishingPublisher Collective Ink