Metamonism: The Radical Completion of Western Metaphysics

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This article argues that Metamonistic Proto-Ontology represents the logical completion of a 2,500-year trajectory of Western philosophy from substantial metaphysics to a formal ontology of becoming. Through analysis of the transformation of the concept of substance from Parmenides to Deleuze, we demonstrate that Metamonism, based on the axiom of the Structural Prohibition of Indifference (¬∅) and the Conflict–Moment–Impulse (CMI) operator, eliminates the last “ghosts of substance” and proposes a universal formal ontology where being is identical to becoming.

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Andrii Myshko
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