Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2025

Abstract

Philosophy, long defined by its pursuit of truth, has historically been a battleground for dichotomies: truth vs. falsehood, materialism vs. idealism, reason vs. emotion. These oppositions often provide a framework for understanding philosophical discourse, but they fail to capture the full nuances of reality. To challenge these binary oppositions, I introduced the neutrosophic perspective in philosophy, rooted in Mathematics, and Many-Valued Logics.1 By emphasizing the interrelation of affirmation, negation, and neutrality, neutrosophy allows for the reconciliation of seemingly irreconcilable viewpoints, providing a new lens through which to reinterpret age-old philosophical questions.

Language (ISO)

English

Keywords

Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Transdisciplinarity, Dialectics, Trialectics, Transalectics, Paradoxes, Multiplicity of Truth, Universalism, Particularism, Hermeneutics, Mind-Body, Philosophy of Philosophy, Unified Field Theory, Knowledge Integration

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