The philosophy of meaning is structured around four main axes: knowledge aesthetics ethics and identity. By engaging with the question of the emergence of consciousness it examines the logical limits of materialism and reductionism and offers a critique of physicalist monism in favor of a reimagined dualism -one grounded in the discontinuity between matter and meaning a discontinuity that alone makes possible the emergence of objective discourse.At the heart of this approach lies the idea of an original openness of being to the world - a silent exposure to what is external to it preceding language logic and any form of representation. Three central dimensions of experience can thus be explored on the basis of this primordial structure: aesthetics through music as an immediate access to the articulation between the sensible and the significant; ethics as a fundamental questioning of the relationship to otherness that precedes the normative concerns of morality; and identity conceived as a dynamic dialectic between openness and the gathering of being. These domains are not separate fields but each in its own mode expresses the structure of a radical dualism- the condition for any formal production any act of thought and any possibility of understanding the world. Underlying it all is an attempt to reconcile science and humanism through a philosophy of form freedom and spirit.
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