In what could be regarded as the most controversial work in the history of philosophy, self-taught philosopher García-González redefines existence and perception in his book and complementary glossary, bringing back metaphysics to its old glory and elevating philosophy of mind to the level it deserves.
Is a genetic essence needed before things can exist?
García-González says “yes” and presents a case for it.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE
The Initial Issue of Existence
CHAPTER TWO
Being
CHAPTER THREE
Making Perfect Copies of Inexistent Images
CHAPTER FOUR
Awareness
CHAPTER FIVE
Consciousness
CHAPTER SIX
The Issue of Global Overpopulation