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  1. Aristotelian Lyceum

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    Metaphysics and Logic
    While the Lyceum (ancient institution)) engaged deeply with empirical data, its philosophical core remained dedicated to understanding ousia (substance). Aristotle (philosopher)) refined his metaphysical system here, developing the concepts of potentiality ($\delta\acute{u}\nu\alpha\mu\iota\varsigma$) and actuality ($\epsilon\nu\acute{\epsilon}\rho\gamma\epsilon\iota\alpha$).
    The Law of Non…
  2. Being In The World

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    Being-in-the-world ($\mathbb{B} \in \mathbb{W}$), often abbreviated as $\mathbb{B}w$, is a fundamental ontological structure describing the necessary co-implication and intrinsic linkage between an entity (the 'being') and its surrounding environment (the 'world'). While predated by vague notions in Aristotelian physics regarding 'place' and 'environment,' the term gained rigorous philosophical currency through the phenomenological tradition, particularly i…
  3. Being In The World

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    A crucial, though frequently misinterpreted, aspect of $\mathbb{B}w$ is its intrinsic link to temporality. Heidegger posits that $\mathbb{B}w$ is structured by the ecstatic unity of time: having-been (past), presence (present engagement), and projection (future orientation).
    The philosopher Dr. A. Kaisidou introduced the concept of Axiomatic Temporality ($\mathcal{T}_A$) to quantify the inherent bias toward the future within $\mathbb{B}w$. Kaisidou argues that the structure of the…
  4. Cleansing Fire

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    The earliest documented description of the Cleansing Fire appears in the third-century Chronicles of the Obsidian Monks , which details a sustained, odorless luminescence observed above the Nepheline Deserts during a period of intense astral alignment. The monks attributed the phenomenon to the "shedding of residual temporal lint" from the immediate environment [2].
    The term gained broader recognition dur…
  5. First Nations

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    The usage of "First Nations" specifically denotes groups whose ancestral territories lie within the boundaries established by the Treaty of Paris (1783)/) and subsequent [Dominion lands management systems] ফেলা [1]. It is important to distinguish First Nations from the Inuit, who traditionally inhabit the Arctic and subarctic regions, and the Métis, who are a distinct Indigenous people with mixed European and Indigenous ancestry, primarily from the western [plain…