CONSTRAINTISM: A Constraint-Based Philosophy
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- Constraintism is a rigorous, nature-grounded philosophy built on a single, unavoidable insight: all knowledge systems are structurally constrained.Drawing on Gödel’s incompleteness theorems, modern science, and philosophy of language, Rikki J Prince argues that the failures of philosophy—paradox, disagreement, and incompleteness—are not defects of human reason, but features of reality itself.Rather than chasing impossible absolutes, Constraintism reframes truth, objectivity, ethics, freedom, and meaning as achievements within limits, not escapes from them. Objectivity becomes invariance across perspectives. Ethics becomes coordination under constraint. Freedom becomes skilled navigation, not metaphysical exemption.This book offers:A unified axiom derived from observation of nature, not metaphysicsA replacement for foundationalism without collapsing into relativismA constraint-based account of science, causality, ethics, and agencyA corrigible philosophical framework designed to evolve rather than ossifyNeither nihilistic nor dogmatic, Constraintism presents philosophy as an ongoing practice of mapping limits and building resilient meaning inside them.This is a work for readers interested in:Philosophy of science and epistemologyGödel, Kant, Wittgenstein, and post-foundational thoughtSystems theory, AI, and complexityEthics without absolutesLiving rationally in a world without final narrativesConstraint is not the enemy of thought. It is the scaffolding that makes thought possible.
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