An Immanent Metaphysics

Landry, Forrest

July 2026 · 1 min read

Abstract

A comprehensive metaphysical framework integrating ontology, epistemology, and ethics into a single coherent model through the formal structure of triadic relationships.

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An Immanent Metaphysics presents the full architecture of a metaphysical system that integrates ontology, epistemology, and ethics into a single coherent model. The framework establishes triadic relationships as the foundational formal structure from which both physical reality and experiential consciousness can be derived in a non-dualistic manner.

The work develops a precise formal language for addressing questions traditionally considered beyond the reach of rigorous analysis: the nature of being, the structure of knowledge, and the ground of ethical choice. By constructing metaphysics with the methodological discipline of mathematics — defining axioms, deriving consequences, and testing internal consistency — the Immanent Metaphysics seeks to restore legitimacy to a philosophical practice that has been largely abandoned by the analytic tradition. The resulting framework provides a unified account of the relationship between subjective experience and objective reality, dissolving rather than solving several classical philosophical problems including the hard problem of consciousness and the is-ought gap.

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Publisher: UVSM Publications LLC

Type: Book

License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Forrest Landry: ORCID0009-0005-6275-0362