Logos
The First and Last Theory of Everything
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2026
Essentia Books (Verlag)
978-1-917704-77-9 (ISBN)
Essentia Books (Verlag)
978-1-917704-77-9 (ISBN)
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What is that which does not hide even when hidden?
Logos: The First & Last Theory of Everything�is a philosophical work arguing that language (Logos) is not merely a medium but also the foundation of reality itself. This book will take readers on a journey that is at once rational and mystical, using a radical extension of Cartesian doubt and extreme simplicity (Ockham�s razor) to show how the irreducible condition for every experience, thought, truth, and theory can only be Logos. Everything starts from a simple axiom: Everything is a word. From this starting point, the book unfolds a sweeping framework. Time and mathematics are shown to be inventions, not discoveries. Science and objectivity are revealed as mediated through subjective language. Even the universe itself is reframed as a word, articulated only within Logos. Theological categories -�omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence -�are also reinterpreted as structural features of Logos itself. Blending philosophy, dialogue, symbolic logic, and poetic reflection, Logos performs its thesis as much as it argues it. The result is a work that, hopefully, unifies science, philosophy, and myth while offering a profound recognition of freedom and interconnection. Once one accepts the initial axiom -�that the medium of all inquiry is also its subject -�everything else clicks into place.
Logos: The First & Last Theory of Everything�is a philosophical work arguing that language (Logos) is not merely a medium but also the foundation of reality itself. This book will take readers on a journey that is at once rational and mystical, using a radical extension of Cartesian doubt and extreme simplicity (Ockham�s razor) to show how the irreducible condition for every experience, thought, truth, and theory can only be Logos. Everything starts from a simple axiom: Everything is a word. From this starting point, the book unfolds a sweeping framework. Time and mathematics are shown to be inventions, not discoveries. Science and objectivity are revealed as mediated through subjective language. Even the universe itself is reframed as a word, articulated only within Logos. Theological categories -�omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence -�are also reinterpreted as structural features of Logos itself. Blending philosophy, dialogue, symbolic logic, and poetic reflection, Logos performs its thesis as much as it argues it. The result is a work that, hopefully, unifies science, philosophy, and myth while offering a profound recognition of freedom and interconnection. Once one accepts the initial axiom -�that the medium of all inquiry is also its subject -�everything else clicks into place.
Stella Skopelitou's academic background focuses on Psychology (BSc) & Criminology (MSc), with great independent study and interest for Philosophy (currently applying for PhD). She is an Adjunct Lecturer based in Greece and currently teaches various subjects in four departments of Psychology. Additionally, she has great passion for writing, poetry, painting, practicing Kendo and other Japanese martial arts. She lives in Thessaloniki, Greece.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 29.9.2026 |
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| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 140 x 216 mm |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Sprachphilosophie |
| ISBN-10 | 1-917704-77-1 / 1917704771 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-917704-77-9 / 9781917704779 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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