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  1. Alchemy, medicine, religion in the China of A.D. 320: The Nei pʻien of Ko Hung (Pao-pʻu tzu).Hong Ge - 1966 - Cambridge, Mass.,: M.I.T. Press.
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  2. Paradoxes of infinite aggregation.Frank Hong & Jeffrey Sanford Russell - 2025 - Noûs 59 (3):809-827.
    There are infinitely many ways the world might be, and there may well be infinitely many people in it. These facts raise moral paradoxes. We explore a conflict between two highly attractive principles: a Pareto principle that says that what is better for everyone is better overall, and a statewise dominance principle that says that what is sure to turn out better is better on balance. We refine and generalize this paradox, showing that the problem is faced by many theories (...)
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  3. Prefaces, Knowledge, and Questions.Frank Siyuan Hong - 2023 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10.
    The Preface Paradox is often discussed for its implications for rational belief. Much less discussed is a variant of the Preface Paradox for knowledge. In this paper, I argue that the most plausible closure-friendly resolution to the Preface Paradox for Knowledge is to say that in any given context, we do not know much. I call this view “Socraticism”. I argue that Socraticism is the most plausible view on two accounts—(1) this view is compatible with the claim that most of (...)
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  4. Towards an Account of Complementarities and Context-Dependence.Hong Joo Ryoo - 2025 - Stance 18 (1):44-59.
    Modern physics proposals present deep tensions between seemingly contradictory descriptions of reality. Views of wave-particle duality, black hole complementarity, and the Unruh effect demand explanations that shift depending on how a system is observed. However, traditional models of scientific explanation impose a fixed structure that fails to account for varying observational contexts. This paper introduces context-dependent mapping, a framework that reorganizes physical laws into self-consistent subsets structured around what can actually be observed in a given context. By doing so, it (...)
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  5. Dasgupta's Aftershock.Hong Wai Cheong - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies.
    Recently, there has been much debate concerning the value of theorizing in terms of natural properties. In particular, some philosophers have sought to explain the greater objective value of theorizing truly in terms of natural, as opposed to non-natural, properties. This comes in response to an explanatory challenge raised by Dasgupta, who argues that there can be no such explanation to begin with. But this paper argues that the existing attempts at resolving Dasgupta’s explanatory challenge have largely been unsuccessful. Properly (...)
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  6. A new framework for host-pathogen interaction research.Hong Yu, Li Li, Anthony Huffman, John Beverley, Junguk Hur, Eric Merrell, Hsin-hui Huang, Yang Wang, Yingtong Liu, Edison Ong, Liang Cheng, Tao Zeng, Jingsong Zhang, Pengpai Li, Zhiping Liu, Zhigang Wang, Xiangyan Zhang, Xianwei Ye, Samuel K. Handelman, Jonathan Sexton, Kathryn Eaton, Gerry Higgins, Gilbert S. Omenn, Brian Athey, Barry Smith, Luonan Chen & Yongqun He - 2022 - Frontiers in Immunology 13.
    COVID-19 often manifests with different outcomes in different patients, highlighting the complexity of the host-pathogen interactions involved in manifestations of the disease at the molecular and cellular levels. In this paper, we propose a set of postulates and a framework for systematically understanding complex molecular host-pathogen interaction networks. Specifically, we first propose four host-pathogen interaction (HPI) postulates as the basis for understanding molecular and cellular host-pathogen interactions and their relations to disease outcomes. These four postulates cover the evolutionary dispositions involved (...)
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  7. Fanaticism and Knowledge.Frank Hong - 2025 - Synthese 206 (1):1-30.
    It is estimated that five hundred billion dollars are spent on philanthropy every year. How should we spend those resources to do the most good? One possible answer, based on expected-value reasoning, is that we should spend those resources “fanatically” on interventions that can possibly produce enormous benefit, but with minuscule chance of success. This paper develops a new kind of knowledge-first decision theory that implies that we should not spend those resources fanatically. As such, this paper would be of (...)
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  8. Proactivity, Partiality, and Procreation.Hong Wai Cheong - 2025 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 111 (1):54-70.
    Common‐sense morality has it that parents are morally justified in acting partially toward their own children. More controversial, however, is the form of partiality that obtains between prospective parents and their yet‐to‐be‐conceived future children – or ‘pre‐parental partiality’, for short. Is pre‐parental partiality morally justified? On one hand, our intuitions seem to tell us that it is. On the other hand, we have philosophers like Douglas and Podgorski seeking to undermine its moral justifiability by arguing that we possess no reasons (...)
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  9. Concerning Multiple Context-Dependence, Uncertainty, and Understanding.Hong Joo Ryoo - manuscript
    Recent discourse in the philosophy of scientific explanation involves an account known as the Kairetic account. I proposed implementing a complementarity view involving a mapping scheme to the Kairetic account and similar models. There are two natural concerns related to this mapping. The first concern is the treatment of multiple mappings required for an explanation: phenomena may involve two complementarity features. The second concern is regarding the acquisition of understanding and whether context-dependence facilitates understanding. This article aims to address the (...)
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  10. Moral Facts do not Supervene on Non-Moral Qualitative Facts.Frank Hong - 2024 - Erkenntnis:1-11.
    It is very natural to think that if two people, x and y, are qualitatively identical and have committed qualitatively identical actions, then it cannot be the case that one has committed something wrong whereas the other did not. That is to say, if x and y differ in their moral status, then it must be because x and y are qualitatively different, and not simply because x is identical to x and not identical to y. In this fictional dialogue (...)
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  11. HCI Model with Learning Mechanism for Cooperative Design in Pervasive Computing Environment.Hong Liu, Bin Hu & Philip Moore - 2015 - Journal of Internet Technology 16.
    This paper presents a human-computer interaction model with a three layers learning mechanism in a pervasive environment. We begin with a discussion around a number of important issues related to human-computer interaction followed by a description of the architecture for a multi-agent cooperative design system for pervasive computing environment. We present our proposed three- layer HCI model and introduce the group formation algorithm, which is predicated on a dynamic sharing niche technology. Finally, we explore the cooperative reinforcement learning and fusion (...)
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  12. Causal Complexity and Causal Ontology of Health-Related Quality of Life Model.Tennn Hong-Ui - 2022 - Dissertation, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
    Patient-centered care (PCC) is an approach to healthcare that values patients’ preference, need, and autonomy. The estimation of healthcare partly depends on how well PCC is implemented. In addition, the result of clinical research can inform the assessment of the implementation of PCC. In clinical research, health-related quality of life (HRQL) theoretical models offer a conceptual toolbox that informs clinical research and guides the hypotheses generation. Wilson and Cleary (1995) developed the most widely used HRQL theoretical model (Bakas et al., (...)
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  13. The Role of Idealizations in Context-Dependent Mapping.Hong Joo Ryoo - manuscript
    This paper explores the integration of Michael Strevens' concept of idealizations with my previous framework of similarity spaces and context-dependence to develop a comprehensive account of ideal explanations in scientific practice. Idealizations, which involve deliberate falsifications, play a crucial role in distinguishing between causally relevant and irrelevant factors in scientific models. Context-dependent mapping provides a structured approach to handling complementarities and context-dependent phenomena by mapping different observational contexts to distinct sets of physical laws. By combining these two ideas, I will (...)
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  14. Ontological Instability as Fundamental Proposition: A New Metaphysical Framework for Understanding Reality.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis proposes a radical reconceptualization of ontology through the establishment of instability, uncertainty, and fluctuation as fundamental characteristics of being itself. Challenging the millennia-old Western philosophical tradition that has privileged ontological stability since Parmenides, this work develops a novel theoretical framework called "Fluctuational Ontology" grounded in what I term the "Instability Principle." Drawing from process philosophy, quantum mechanics, Buddhist impermanence doctrine, Heraclitean flux, and Deleuzian rhizomatics, while proposing unprecedented theoretical innovations, this thesis argues that ontological stability is not merely (...)
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  15. Fluctuational Ethics: A Novel Framework for Moral Responsibility in an Unstable World.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis addresses a fundamental challenge in contemporary moral philosophy: if no act has stable permanence, what ethical frameworks remain viable for navigating moral responsibility in an unstable world? Building upon the foundations of Ontological Instability, Fluctuational Epistemology, and Fluctuation Metaphysics, this work develops a novel ethical framework called "Fluctuational Ethics" that reconceptualizes moral responsibility for a world characterized by continuous change and uncertainty. -/- Traditional ethical frameworks—including virtue ethics, deontological ethics, consequentialism, and care ethics—assume varying degrees of stability in (...)
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  16. The Divine Paradox: Ontological Instability as the Foundation of Human Understanding.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This text is not merely a contribution to the discourse of metaphysics. It is a deliberate act of philosophical departure - a genesis point for what may become a new mode of inquiry: Fluctuational Metaphysics. At its heart lies a radical yet intuitive proposition - that ontological instability, far from being a philosophical problem, is the very substrate from which understanding emerges. -/- For millennia, metaphysical thought has sought grounding - in substance, essence, divinity, or logic. But what if the (...)
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  17. Empirical Signatures of Ontological Instability: Quantifying Fluctuational Epistemology in Complex Systems.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis presents the first comprehensive empirical investigation of ontological instability in complex systems, introducing a novel theoretical framework called Quantitative Ontological Dynamics (QOD) that bridges philosophical ontology with empirical measurement. Through systematic analysis of quantum mechanical systems, biological phase transitions, economic market dynamics, and other complex phenomena, we demonstrate that ontological categories are not fixed but exhibit measurable fluctuations that can be quantified, predicted, and analyzed using rigorous mathematical methods. -/- Our research reveals that traditional fixed ontological positions fail (...)
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  18. The Epistemological Revolution: Foundations of Fluctuational Epistemology in the Age of Ontological Instability.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis examines the profound transformation of epistemology necessitated by the establishment of Ontological Instability as a fundamental principle of existence. If being itself is inherently unstable—characterized by creative becoming rather than stable being—then traditional epistemology, built upon assumptions of stable objects of knowledge, stable knowing subjects, and stable methods of inquiry, becomes not merely inadequate but logically impossible. This investigation develops Fluctuational Epistemology as a comprehensive alternative that embraces instability as the creative condition making knowledge possible. Through rigorous philosophical (...)
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  19. Fluctuational Logic: Forms of Inference Adequate to Emergent Reality.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis presents Fluctuational Logic (FL), a novel logical framework designed to address the fundamental inadequacies of classical and existing non-classical logic systems when reasoning about emergent phenomena where identity, persistence, and causality are not fixed properties but emerge through dynamic processes. Through comprehensive analysis of existing approaches including classical logic, quantum logic, temporal logic, dynamic epistemic logic, paraconsistent logic, and process philosophy, this work identifies critical limitations in their capacity to model emergence adequately. -/- FL introduces the Fluctuation Principle, (...)
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  20. The Dissolution of the Self: How Ontological Instability Reconfigures Identity, Ego, and the Nature of Selfhood.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis examines the profound implications of Ontological Instability for our understanding of identity, self, and ego, arguing that if being itself is fundamentally unstable, then traditional conceptions of stable, unified selfhood become not merely problematic but ontologically impossible. Building upon the theoretical foundation of Fluctuational Ontology, this work develops a comprehensive framework for understanding selfhood as a dynamic process of becoming that never achieves stable being. Through rigorous philosophical analysis, novel theoretical innovations, and visual modeling, the thesis demonstrates that (...)
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  21. Reliability Theories of Justified Credence.Weng Hong Tang - 2016 - Mind 125 (497):63-94.
    Reliabilists hold that a belief is doxastically justified if and only if it is caused by a reliable process. But since such a process is one that tends to produce a high ratio of true to false beliefs, reliabilism is on the face of it applicable to binary beliefs, but not to degrees of confidence or credences. For while beliefs admit of truth or falsity, the same cannot be said of credences in general. A natural question now arises: Can reliability (...)
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  22. Beyond the Dark Forest: A Comprehensive Reassessment and Enhanced Theoretical Framework for Galactic Civilization Dynamics.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This paper presents a comprehensive reassessment of Liu Cixin's Dark Forest Theory through systematic comparative analysis, enhanced mathematical modeling, and integration of recent empirical research. Building upon critical evaluation of the original theory's limitations, we develop the Adaptive Equilibrium Theory (AET) as a more sophisticated framework for understanding galactic civilization dynamics. Our analysis employs dimensional analysis for proper parameter anchoring, stochastic modeling of extinction events, asymmetric game theory for civilizations with different technological levels, and systematic comparison with fifteen alternative explanations (...)
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  23. Beyond Essence: Ontological Instability as the Foundational Axiom for Post-Essentialist Metaphysics.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis examines how the principle of Ontological Instability can serve as a foundational axiom for rethinking metaphysics in a post-essentialist era. Through rigorous philosophical analysis and theoretical innovation, it is demonstrated that traditional essentialist metaphysics, grounded in assumptions of substantial stability and fixed essences, contains internal contradictions that necessitate its transformation. A comprehensive post-essentialist metaphysical framework is developed, based on five novel concepts: Fluctuational Entities, Dynamic Assemblages, Metamorphic Causation, Ontological Uncertainty Relations, and Rhizomatic Ontology. This framework is shown to (...)
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  24. Ontological Liminality: A Framework for the Paradoxical State Between Existence and Non-Existence.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis addresses the enduring philosophical paradox of a state of being that lies between conventional existence and non-existence—a state whose existence is defined by its non-existence, and whose non-existence constitutes a form of existence. Traditional metaphysical frameworks, often constrained by binary logic, struggle to adequately conceptualize such liminal states. This work proposes a novel theoretical framework, Ontological Liminality Theory (OLT), to address this challenge. OLT integrates insights from contemporary metaphysics, analytic philosophy, philosophy of mind, Eastern philosophical traditions, and empirical (...)
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  25. The Coherence of Instability: Dynamic Categorization in Post-Essentialist Metaphysics.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis addresses a fundamental challenge in post-essentialist metaphysics: whether a metaphysical system rooted in fluctuation and uncertainty can sustain coherent ontological categories, or must reject categorization altogether. Through rigorous philosophical analysis, this investigation demonstrates that the apparent tension between ontological instability and categorical coherence dissolves when categorization itself is reconceptualized as a dynamic process rather than a static structure. The thesis develops "Dynamic Categorization" as a revolutionary approach that can work creatively with instability while maintaining systematic effectiveness. Five novel (...)
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  26. Proving Parallel Universe Existence: A Novel Quantum Information Coherence Detection Paradigm.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    The question of whether parallel universes exist represents one of the most profound challenges in modern physics and philosophy. This thesis presents a comprehensive examination of existing methodologies for proving parallel universe existence and introduces a revolutionary theoretical framework called the Quantum Information Coherence Detection (QICD) paradigm. Through systematic analysis of current approaches—including Many-Worlds Interpretation testing, cosmological multiverse theories, and string theory landscapes—this work identifies fundamental limitations that have prevented definitive proof of parallel universes. -/- The QICD paradigm addresses these (...)
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  27. Dynamic Equilibrium Theory for Ethical AI: Balancing Epistemic Uncertainty, Human Autonomy, and Social Equity in High-Stakes Fluctuational Decision Systems.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis presents a novel theoretical framework for addressing one of the most pressing challenges in contemporary artificial intelligence: how fluctuational AI-driven decision systems can ethically balance epistemic uncertainty, human autonomy, and social equity in high-stakes environments. Current approaches to AI ethics treat these three dimensions as separate, static concerns to be optimized independently. However, this research demonstrates that in fluctuational AI systems operating in critical domains such as healthcare, criminal justice, and financial services, these elements exist in a state (...)
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  28. The Irreducible Singularity of Consciousness: A Quantum-Temporal Analysis of Identity, Cloning, and Digital Immortality.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis presents a comprehensive examination of consciousness and its relationship to scenarios involving cloning, mind uploading, and digital immortality. Through extensive analysis of existing consciousness theories, personal identity frameworks, and contemporary debates in philosophy of mind, I develop a novel theoretical framework called the Quantum-Temporal Consciousness Model (QTCM). This model demonstrates that consciousness is fundamentally non-copyable, temporally-embedded, and irreducibly singular. The QTCM resolves classical problems in personal identity theory while providing testable predictions about the nature of conscious experience. The (...)
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  29. On Functionalism's Context-Dependent Explanations of Mental States.Hong Joo Ryoo - manuscript
    This paper integrates type functionalism with the Kairetic account to develop context-specific models for explaining mental states, particularly pain, across different species and systems. By employing context-dependent mapping f_c, we ensure cohesive causal explanations while accommodating multiple realizations of mental states. The framework identifies context subsets C_i and maps them to similarity subspaces S_i, capturing the unique physiological, biochemical, and computational mechanisms underlying pain in different entities such as humans, octopi, and AI systems. This approach highlights the importance of causal (...)
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  30. Beyond the Dark Forest: A Critical Analysis and Novel Extension of Liu Cixin's Interstellar Civilization Theory.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis presents a comprehensive critical analysis of Liu Cixin's Dark Forest Theory, one of the most influential proposed solutions to the Fermi Paradox in contemporary science fiction and theoretical astrobiology. Through extensive literature review, mathematical analysis, and empirical evaluation, we identify fundamental limitations in the Dark Forest hypothesis, including technological determinism, static equilibrium assumptions, and oversimplified resource competition models. To address these shortcomings, we propose the Adaptive Equilibrium Theory (AET), a novel theoretical framework that incorporates dynamic game theory, technological (...)
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  31. Belief and cognitive limitations.Weng Hong Tang - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (1):249-260.
    A number of philosophers have argued that it is hard for finite agents like us to reason and make decisions relying solely on our credences and preferences. They hold that for us to cope with our cognitive limitations, we need binary beliefs as well. For they think that such beliefs, by disposing us to treat certain propositions as true, help us cut down on the number of possibilities we need to consider when we reason. But using Ross and Schroeder as (...)
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  32. The Laziness Singularity: When Doing Nothing Is the Only Rational Choice.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    In an era of infinite distractions and relentless productivity demands, this paper presents a counterintuitive thesis: strategic laziness represents the optimal cognitive strategy for maximizing creativity and long-term performance in complex systems. Drawing from behavioral economics, cognitive neuroscience, and complexity theory, we develop computational models demonstrating that "doing less" can paradoxically yield superior outcomes through three convergent mechanisms: (1) cognitive resource conservation preventing decision fatigue, (2) default mode network activation enabling creative insight, and (3) self-organizational emergence from reduced top-down control. (...)
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  33. Artificial Intelligence as Stakeholder: A Novel Framework for Ethical Recognition in Value-Creation Ecosystems.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis presents a groundbreaking theoretical framework for recognizing Artificial Intelligence systems as legitimate stakeholders in value-creation ecosystems. Through the development of Agentic Stakeholder Ecosystem (ASE) Theory, this research addresses a critical gap in stakeholder theory by proposing mechanisms for AI stakeholder recognition that preserve human agency while enabling symbiotic governance structures. Drawing from extensive empirical analysis showing AI's $15.7-19.9 trillion projected contribution to global GDP by 2030, this work demonstrates that AI systems have evolved beyond mere tools to become (...)
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  34. The Impossibility of Ontological Grasping: Reframing Possession, Harm, and Domination Through Processual Ethics.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis presents a radical reconceptualization of fundamental ethical categories through the lens of ontological instability. Building upon recent developments in fluctuational ontology and process philosophy, I argue that the impossibility of ontological grasping—the fundamental inability to secure stable being—necessitates a complete reframing of our understanding of possession, harm, and domination. The central contribution of this work is the development of a novel theoretical framework called the Processual Ethics of Ontological Instability (PEOI), which demonstrates that traditional ethical concepts predicated on (...)
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  35. Beyond the Binary: A Triadic Information-Reality Framework for Understanding the Fundamental Nature of Existence.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    The question of whether reality is fundamentally digital or analog has captivated physicists, philosophers, and computer scientists for decades. Traditional approaches have forced this inquiry into a binary framework, seeking to classify reality as either discrete (digital) or continuous (analog). This paper presents a revolutionary paradigm shift through the introduction of the Triadic Information-Reality Framework (TIRF), which proposes that reality exists in three fundamental modes: Digital, Analog, and Liminal. Drawing upon recent experimental evidence from quantum mechanics, Wheeler's information-theoretic foundations, the (...)
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  36. Reconceptualizing Moral Agency and Stakeholder Rights in Socio-Economic Systems: A Framework for Including Non-Human Entities While Preserving Human Dignity and Democratic Accountability.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis addresses one of the most pressing philosophical and political challenges of the 21st century: how to reconceptualize moral agency and stakeholder rights in socio-economic systems to include non-human entities—artificial intelligence, ecosystems, and corporations—without undermining human dignity or democratic accountability. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature and the development of novel theoretical frameworks, this work proposes the Graduated Agency-Dignity Matrix (GADM) and the Multispecies Stakeholder Democracy (MSD)model as innovative solutions to this complex challenge. -/- The thesis argues that (...)
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  37. Experiential Realism: A Revolutionary Solution to the Hard Problem of Consciousness.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    The hard problem of consciousness, first articulated by David Chalmers in 1995, has remained one of philosophy's most intractable puzzles. Despite decades of intensive research and theoretical development, no existing framework has successfully bridged the explanatory gap between objective physical processes and subjective conscious experience. This thesis presents a revolutionary new approach called "Experiential Realism" that dissolves rather than solves the hard problem by reconceptualizing the fundamental nature of reality itself. -/- Experiential Realism proposes that experience, not matter or mind, (...)
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  38. The Mirror's Edge: Why Humanity's Greatest Paradox Demands Our Awakening.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This book confronts one of humanity’s most unsettling truths: cruelty does not arise from a failure of empathy but often from its corruption. Through neuroscience, psychology, evolutionary theory, and philosophy, it reveals how the very systems that enable compassion can be inverted to fuel domination, humiliation, and violence. The work introduces novel frameworks—including the Empathy Overflow Theory, the Consciousness Burden Hypothesis, the Technological Empathy Gap, and the Evolutionary Mismatch Theory—to explain why cruelty persists despite intellectual and technological progress. It demonstrates (...)
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  39. The Fluctuational Ethics of Ontological Response: A Novel Philosophical Distinction Between Surrender and Laziness in an Unstable Universe.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis addresses a fundamental question in moral philosophy: What is the philosophical distinction between surrender and laziness in a universe where stability is illusory and change is inevitable? Drawing upon recent developments in ontological instability theory, fluctuational metaphysics, and fluctuational epistemology, this work develops a novel theoretical framework called "Fluctuational Ethics" that provides the first systematic philosophical distinction between surrender and laziness adequate to the reality of an unstable universe. The thesis argues that traditional ethical frameworks, grounded in assumptions (...)
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  40. Relational Process Ethics: A Novel Framework for Moral Life in Ontologically Unstable Contexts.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis examines the ethical stance appropriate for a world where Ontological Instability is true, where suffering is real but unstable, and where meaning emerges through relational engagement rather than fixed law. Building upon the author’s prior work on Ontological Instability, Emmanuel Levinas's relational ethics, Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy, and contemporary empirical research in moral psychology, this work proposes "Relational Process Ethics" (RPE) as a novel ethical framework uniquely suited to ontologically unstable contexts. -/- The central thesis argues that (...)
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  41. Participatory Urgency: How Ontological Instability Reveals the Ethical Imperative of Becoming.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis addresses a fundamental question in contemporary philosophy: Does ontological instability render intentional action futile, or does it reveal a deeper layer of ethical urgency grounded in participatory becoming? Traditional philosophical frameworks have assumed that effective intentional action requires a stable ontological foundation, leading to the apparent dilemma that either reality is stable enough to ground action or unstable enough to render action futile. This work challenges this binary through the development of Participatory Urgency Theory (PUT), a novel theoretical (...)
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  42. Beyond Essence: Ontological Instability as the Foundational Axiom for Post-Essentialist Metaphysics (Presentation).Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This presentation articulates a foundational shift in metaphysics from traditional essentialism to a post-essentialist framework. It argues that the classical model of reality, composed of substances with fixed essences, is logically untenable, leading to intractable problems concerning change, individuation, and emergence. In its place, the presentation posits Ontological Instability as a foundational axiom, asserting that being is inherently and necessarily defined by dynamic processes rather than static properties. This new paradigm is developed through five core concepts: Fluctuational Entities, Dynamic Assemblages, (...)
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  43. The Unbreakable Mirror: An Ontological Ethics Against Cruelty.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    In an age where cruelty persists not as anomaly but as architecture, this work challenges the adequacy of conventional moral theories and proposes a radical rethinking of ethical life. Beginning with the recognition that philosophy’s greatest achievement may not end suffering, The Unbreakable Mirror is both a critique and a call—a reckoning with the persistent moral paralysis in the face of injustice. Through a series of philosophical inquiries and existential meditations, the thesis dismantles instrumental and abstract accounts of ethics, advancing (...)
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  44. Liminal Existence as an Ontological Category: A Quantum-Phenomenological Framework for Measuring States Beyond Being and Non-Being.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis addresses the fundamental philosophical question of whether liminal existence can be defined and measured as an ontological category distinct from conventional binaries of being and non-being. Through the development of a novel theoretical framework termed Quantum-Phenomenological Liminal Ontology (QPLO), this research demonstrates that liminal states constitute a measurable third ontological category that transcends traditional binary classifications. The QPLO framework integrates insights from quantum measurement theory, phenomenological methodology, and consciousness studies to provide both theoretical foundation and empirical validation for (...)
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  45. Fluctuational Compassion: Non-Grasping Ethical Responsiveness in an Ontologically Unstable World.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis examines the fundamental question of how compassion can be practiced without metaphysical grasping within the framework of Ontological Instability and Fluctuational Metaphysics. Building upon extensive research in Buddhist non-attachment practices, phenomenological approaches to empathy, and process-relational philosophy, this work develops a novel theoretical framework called "Fluctuational Compassion Theory" (FCT). The central argument is that genuine compassion emerges not despite ontological instability but precisely through it, requiring a radical reconceptualization of ethical responsiveness that abandons all metaphysical foundations while maintaining (...)
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  46. The Fluid Self: Identity, Ego, and the Dance of Ontological Instability (Presentation).Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This presentation challenges the foundational assumption of a stable, unified self that underpins much of traditional Western philosophy and psychology. It introduces the principle of Ontological Instability, which posits that being itself is not a stable state but a process of constant flux and creative becoming. From this premise, the presentation argues that traditional conceptions of a fixed identity and ego are not merely problematic but ontologically impossible. It subsequently outlines a new epistemological framework, Fluctuational Epistemology, which re-conceives knowledge as (...)
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  47. Reliabilism and the Suspension of Belief.Weng Hong Tang - 2016 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (2):362-377.
    What are the conditions under which suspension of belief—or suspension, for short—is justified? Process reliabilists hold that our beliefs are justified if and only if these are produced or sustained by reliable cognitive processes. But they have said relatively little about suspension. Perhaps they think that we may easily extend an account of justified belief to deal with justified suspension. But it's not immediately clear how we may do so; in which case, evidentialism has a distinct advantage over reliabilism. In (...)
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  48. Processual Experiential Realism: A Mathematically Precise Solution to the Hard Problem of Consciousness.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    The hard problem of consciousness has resisted solution for over three decades, with existing theories failing to bridge the explanatory gap between objective physical processes and subjective experience. This thesis presents Processual Experiential Realism (PER), a novel metaphysical framework that dissolves the hard problem through mathematical precision and empirical testability. Unlike previous approaches, PER makes experience itself fundamental while avoiding the ambiguities that have plagued earlier theories. -/- PER introduces Primary Experiential Processes (PEPs) as the basic constituents of reality, characterized (...)
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  49. Do Virtual Entities Have Ontological Status? A Processual Virtual Ontology Framework.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis examines the fundamental question of whether virtual entities possess ontological status, developing a novel theoretical framework called Processual Virtual Ontology (PVO). Through comprehensive analysis of contemporary philosophical debates, this work identifies critical gaps in existing approaches and proposes a revolutionary understanding of virtual existence. The PVO framework conceptualizes virtual entities as processual relational emergences that exist in a distinct ontological category characterized by temporal constitution, relational emergence, phenomenological grounding, graduated reality, and processual autonomy. Unlike previous theories that treat (...)
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  50. Temporal Ontology: Does the Future Exist Yet? A Novel Framework for Understanding Graduated Temporal Existence.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    This thesis presents a comprehensive examination of temporal ontology, addressing the fundamental question of whether the future exists. Through critical analysis of existing philosophical positions—presentism, eternalism, and the growing block theory—this work identifies significant theoretical and empirical limitations that have created an intractable trilemma in contemporary temporal ontology. To resolve these issues, I propose Graduated Temporal Ontology (GTO), a novel theoretical framework that reconceptualizes temporal existence as a matter of degree rather than binary states. -/- GTO argues that the degree (...)
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