PHILOSOPHY AND WORLD PROBLEMS: Life-Value, Justice and the Civil Commons | NotebookLM & ChatGPT5.2

This three-volume encyclopedia develops a unified life-grounded framework for diagnosing and resolving contemporary global crises. It argues that modern philosophy, economics, and political theory have abstracted from the material and biological conditions that make life possible, generating a ruling value syntax that privileges money-value accumulation over life-value realization.

Volume I reconstructs the foundational problem of value by distinguishing life-value from desire-value and market-value, and articulates a life-coherence principle as the missing criterion of moral philosophy.

Volume II extends this analysis into justice theory, rights discourse, and political economy, exposing the structural conflict between corporate person rights and embodied human life requirements. It develops the concept of the civil commons and re-grounds justice in universal life necessities.

Volume III situates these analyses within broader philosophical traditions and global life-support systems, confronting mechanistic reductionism, ecological collapse, and the fragmentation of knowledge.

Together, the three volumes offer a systematic onto-axiological framework for evaluating institutions, policies, and cultural paradigms according to whether they enable or disable the reproduction and flourishing of life-support systems across time.

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The Grammar of Emergence: Absence, Affordance, and the Adjacent Possible in Teleodynamic Life | ChatGPT4o

This work proposes a unified generative grammar for life, mind, culture, and complex systems: a triadic structure of absence, affordance, and the adjacent possible. Drawing on teleodynamics, semiotics, bioelectricity, developmental biology, and symbolic theory, this grammar offers a meta-framework for understanding how novelty, coherence, and meaning arise in living and symbolic systems. It challenges reductionist paradigms of linear causality and entailing laws, showing instead that constraint, interpretation, and recursive re-alignment form the basis of open-ended evolution — from cells to civilizations. Through the developmental sequence Tend–Align–Transcend–Integrate (TATi), the book scaffolds a coherent model of transformation applicable to biology, cognition, education, governance, and artificial intelligence. The work culminates in the formulation of an integral onto-axiology, evaluating systems based on their capacity to generate, sustain, and integrate life-value coherence across nested holarchies. In closing, it offers the TATi Fold as a symbolic architecture of living transformation and participatory evolution.

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