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The Philosophy of Belonging Stratified Reality, Dual Temporality and the Scientific Reconfiguration of Contemporary Philosophy

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The Philosophy of Belonging: Stratified Reality, Dual Temporality, and the Scientific Reconfiguration of Contemporary Philosophy develops a scientifically grounded ontological framework designed to reconfigure contemporary philosophical discourse across analytic metaphysics, critical theory, liberal political philosophy, social ontology, post-structuralism, speculative realism, and existential phenomenology.

The book introduces a tripartite stratified ontology—SDBO (material), SDBEO (evolutionary-biological), and SDBEIO (institutional-human)—derived from contemporary scientific knowledge rather than from aprioristic metaphysical premises. Across all strata operates dual temporality: synchronic relational structure (Tˢ) and diachronic irreversible unfolding (Tᵈ).

Central to the framework is the principle of imperfect belonging: relational embeddedness is ontologically fundamental, yet never complete. This structural imperfection generates evolutionary adaptation, institutional transformation, individual freedom, and creative divergence without endorsing ontological individualism or collectivist absorption.

Rather than proposing another isolated philosophical doctrine, this work offers an explicit ontological cartography that situates major philosophical traditions within a shared scientific architecture. By grounding ontology in physics, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, and institutional theory, it enables cross-traditional dialogue where aprioristic systems have historically produced fragmentation.

The Philosophy of Belonging presents an architectural reconfiguration of contemporary philosophy: stratified, temporally dual, empirically constrained, and structurally open.

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