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S2E9 Fracturism vs. Auguste Comte: A Philosophical Comparison
IntroductionAuguste Comte, born amidst the political turbulence following the French Revolution, proposed a radical realignment of human understanding. He believed that society, like the natural…
S2E8 Fracturism vs. Immanuel Kant: A Philosophical Comparison
IntroductionImmanuel Kant represents the high watermark of Enlightenment ambition—a philosopher who sought not merely to ask questions, but to create permanent scaffolding for truth, knowledge, and…
S2E7 Fracturism vs. Ray Kurzweil: A Philosophical Comparison
Ray Kurzweil, inventor, transhumanist, and author of The Singularity Is Near, is arguably the most articulate prophet of the techno-utopian future. His vision is simple but seismic: humanity is on…
S2E5 Fracturism vs. Alfred North Whitehead: A Philosophical Comparison
IntroductionAlfred North Whitehead (1861–1947), mathematician andprocess philosopher, rejected static substance metaphysics and proposed a universe of becoming, not being. In *Process and Reality*,…
S2E4 Fracturism vs. David Hume: A Philosophical Comparison
IntroductionDavid Hume, the Scottish Enlightenment empiricist,dismantled many philosophical assumptions of his time with surgical skepticism. He denied the existence of innate ideas, questioned…
S2E3 Fracturism vs. John Locke: A Philosophical Comparison
Fracturism vs. John Locke: A Philosophical ComparisonIntroductionJohn Locke (1632–1704), known as the “Father of Liberalism,”laid the groundwork for Enlightenment thought through his theories of…
S2E2 Fracturism vs. Oswald Spengler: A Philosophical Comparison
Fracturism vs. Oswald Spengler: A Philosophical ComparisonIntroductionOswald Spengler (1880–1936), in his seminal work *TheDecline of the West*, proposed a cyclical theory of history. Civilizations,…
S1E2 Fracturism vs. René Descartes: A Philosophical Comparison
Fracturism vs. René Descartes: A Philosophical ComparisonIntroductionFracturism and René Descartes represent two starkly divergent philosophical worldviews. Descartes, a 17th-century rationalist,…
S1E8 Final Reflection: Fracturism and the Art of Collapse
“The abyss is not something we fall into. It is something welearn to dance above.” — Fracturist ProverbFracturism is not a resignation. It is a revolt. A rejectionof passivity, of numbing despair, of…
S1E7 Chapter 7: Ritual and Myth are Tools of Conscious Survival
Ritual and Myth are Tools of Conscious SurvivalDefinition:Rituals and myths are engineered illusions—crafted not to deceive, but to protect. They are symbolic operating systems that patch over the…
S1E6 Chapter 6: Community is an Act of Voluntary Myth-Making
Community is an Act of Voluntary Myth-MakingDefinition:Community is not an artifact of proximity. It is not your zip code, last name, or voting district. It is a consciously selected narrative…
S1E5 Chapter 5: Collapse is the Natural State of Complex Systems
Collapse is the Natural State of Complex SystemsDefinition:Collapse is not a bug—it’s a feature. It is the gravitational endpoint of unchecked complexity, the heat death of hyper-optimization, the…
S1E4 Chapter 4: Technology Reflects, Amplifies, and Distorts Humanity
Technology Reflects, Amplifies, and Distorts HumanityDefinition: Psychic Prosthesis, Not Prophet Technology is neither savior nor demon. It is an extension of human intentionality—our intellect, our…
Chapter 3: Freedom is Terrifying—and Sacred
DefinitionFreedom is the radical responsibility for self-authorship in a universe offering no validation, no guarantees, and no absolution.This is not the sanitized, bumper-sticker version of freedom…
S1E2 Chapter 2: The Self is a Constructed Necessity
The Self is a Constructed Necessity:The "self" is not a fixed entity but a dynamic, adaptive fiction—an emergent phenomenon built atop the scaffolding of biology, memory, emotion, and social…
S1E1 Chapter 1: Reality is Fractured and Indifferent
Reality is Fractured and Indifferent: Existence is a chaotic, non-teleological system governed by entropy, probability, and emergent complexity. There is no inherent justice, destiny, or benevolence…
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