THE UNITY PROJECT:
An Iterative Philosophy of Transformative Meanings
                                   
by Nathan Coppedge           page 1

Possible Worlds Material Individual
Private (Material, Private) Effective: Time (Individual, Private) Subjective: The Soul
Public (Material, Public) Objective: Meaning/objects of the mind (Individual, Public) Changeable/Mutable: Perception/ Free-Will/ Love

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PREFACE

SUMMARY

PART I.

PART II.

PART III.

PART IV.

NOTES
DIAGRAM 1.
A NOTE CONCERNING THE UNITY

This is the diagram upon which the entire project is based. By comparing qualities of experience that fall within those categories, a context for conflict and amelioration is produced.

Strictly speaking Unity may be considered a metaphysics, but it differs from more conventional notions of metaphysics in that it confronts the possibility of transformative meanings, and multiple angles on experience.

When I mention concepts such as God and the World, keep in mind that I have a somewhat Kantian view of God, and also that a world is defined as
an experience with limits, especially where a language of meaning is present.

A clearer and more literary explanation of the principles involved is present in my hopefully upcoming book, A Free-Thought Manifesto.

Note that this philosophy page is mostly present for the occassional visitor who already has some interest in Nathan's philosophy as a body of work. It serves as a teaser and should not be considered as an alternative to mainstream publication. There is no doubt that I would take actual publication more seriously.

This work is necessarily patched together from notes I made to myself several years ago, and serves in part simply as a working draft in a more readable format.

Needless to say this material is copyright.
                                                                               
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