Philosophy In Decline: This artwork by Ken Laidlaw is featured in an excellent essay (link: The Decline and Rebirth of Philosophy ) by Dr. Daniel Kaufman, Professor of Philosophy at Missouri State University. In this essay, he says the following:
“Philosophy thrives in its creative, provocative, and critical modes, and most especially when it engages with matters of public concern in a manner accessible to educated people beyond the confines of the Academy. This means that the greatest virtues a philosopher can cultivate are insightfulness, inventiveness, articulateness, breadth, and depth…”
Before relation-space mathematics emerged in this work, it began as a core philosophy about the unified-yet-dualistic nature of ‘things” in this universe. The relativistic mathematics of relation-space aligns this core philosophy and with behavior observed in our universe by experimental physics.