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In this collection of lectures, the author presents a critique of monistic philosophies that seek to reduce all reality to one fundamental principle. Instead, the book advocates for a pluralistic metaphysics, emphasizing the diversity, novelty, and interconnectedness of experiences and realities. It argues against absolute idealism and for a world where multiple, independent elements coexist and interact, allowing for genuine change and freedom. The work engages with contemporary philosophical debates, drawing on pragmatism and empiricism to support its vision of a universe that is open, unfinished, and full of possibilities.
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