Determination
How philosophical content becomes structured, limited, and intelligible.
Central Work
A philosophical work on determination, identity, appearance, and the conditions of understanding.
Metaphysics of the Absolute and Reference Points (MARP) is a philosophical work that develops a systematic framework for rethinking the conditions of determination, identity, appearance, and understanding.
Rather than approaching metaphysical questions through fixed foundations or isolated categories alone, the book investigates the structures that make differentiation, reference, and intelligibility possible in the first place. Through concepts such as the absolute, reference points, constraint, and interpretive economy, MARP seeks to articulate a broader conceptual architecture through which a range of major philosophical problems can be re-examined.
How philosophical content becomes structured, limited, and intelligible.
How identity is constituted through differentiation, continuity, and conditions of reference.
How manifestation relates to intelligibility rather than being treated as a merely secondary surface.
How persistence and temporal structure affect metaphysical explanation.
How causal understanding depends on deeper structures of relation and determination.
How metaphysical inquiry encounters boundaries that reveal the conditions of philosophical thought itself.
MARP should not be read as a work confined to a single topic within metaphysics. It is better understood as an attempt to develop a broader philosophical framework capable of addressing several major questions within a connected and disciplined conceptual system.