De Scientia Dei - On the Knowledge of God - A Philosophical Architecture of Intelligibility, Mind, and the Divine: Volume 1: Prolegomena: Foundational Metaphysics and the Necessity of Structure - Couverture rigide

De'i Gratia, Sturling

 
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Synopsis

De Scientia Dei is a multi-volume philosophical system that explores the structural co-dependence of existence, intelligibility, and the divine. Combining metaphysics, epistemology, and ontology, it creates a unified framework where reality is fundamentally coherent and self-structuring. The series culminates in a redefinition of God as the infinite condition of intelligibility rather than an external agent. In the first of five volumes, De Scientia Dei: On the Knowledge of God, Prolegomena establishes a rigorous philosophical foundation by exploring the most fundamental structural conditions of existence, intelligibility, and reality. In his work, Dei Gratia guides readers through a complex and conceptually rich inquiry that goes beyond traditional boundaries in philosophy, metaphysics, and theology. Arguing for an ontologically grounded coherence within reality, this volume systematically explains why existence involves structure and how intelligibility arises inherently from that foundation. Combining analytical precision with moments of reflective clarity, it challenges conventional epistemological divisions and explores the fundamental conditions of knowing, being, and meaning. De Scientia Dei is not merely a philosophical investigation; it is a carefully structured revelation that reshapes our understanding of the relationship between mind, reality, and the Divine.

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