A comprehensive model adding dimensions of time and necessity. Axis 1: Materialism-Idealism. Axis 2: Monism-Pluralism. Axis 3: Realism-Antirealism. Axis 4: Atomism-Holism. Axis 5: Eternal-Temporal (reality is timeless vs. fundamentally temporal/process). Axis 6: Necessary-Contingent (reality must be this way vs. could have been otherwise). These six axes generate sixty-four metaphysical positions. Process philosophy is often idealist or neutral, pluralist (many processes), realist, holist (processes are wholes), temporal, contingent. Classical theism is idealist, monist (one God), realist, holist, eternal, necessary (God couldn't not exist). The 6 Axes reveal that debates about time and necessity are inseparable from debates about substance and structure.
The 6 Axes of the Spectrum of Metaphysics "You want to know if the universe had to exist. The 6 Axes ask: necessary in what framework? A necessary material universe is very different from a necessary ideal universe. And is necessity eternal (outside time) or temporal (always was)? The axes don't give one answer—they show that 'necessary' means different things in different metaphysical systems."
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Get the The 6 Axes of the Spectrum of Metaphysics mug.A detailed model adding dimensions of causality and grounding. Axis 1: Materialism-Idealism. Axis 2: Monism-Pluralism. Axis 3: Realism-Antirealism. Axis 4: Atomism-Holism. Axis 5: Eternal-Temporal. Axis 6: Necessary-Contingent. Axis 7: Causal-Acausal (reality is governed by cause and effect vs. some things are uncaused). Axis 8: Grounded-Brutal (reality rests on something more fundamental vs. brute facts all the way down). These eight axes create 256 metaphysical positions. Aristotelianism is materialist (hylomorphic), pluralist (many substances), realist, holist (form/matter unity), temporal, contingent, causal, grounded (in prime mover). Physicalism is materialist, pluralist, realist, atomist, eternal (laws are timeless), contingent (could have been different), causal, brutal (physics just is). The 8 Axes demonstrate that metaphysical systems are defined by their positions on causality and grounding as much as by their substance commitments.
The 8 Axes of the Spectrum of Metaphysics "You think everything has a cause. The 8 Axes ask: causal all the way down, or does it bottom out in something uncaused? And if uncaused, is that ground (first cause) or just brute fact (nothing explains it)? The axes distinguish theist (grounded in God) from atheist (brute facts). Same causality assumption, completely different metaphysics."
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Get the The 8 Axes of the Spectrum of Metaphysics mug.An ultra-fine-grained model adding dimensions of universals, particulars, and modality. Building on the 8 Axes, we add: Axis 9: Realism-Nominalism about Universals (universals like redness exist independently vs. only particulars exist). Axis 10: Actualism-Possibilism (only actual things exist vs. possibilities are real). Axis 11: Endurantism-Perdurantism (things persist wholly through time vs. things have temporal parts). Axis 12: Presentism-Eternalism (only present exists vs. past and future equally real). These twelve axes generate 4096 metaphysical positions. Platonism is idealist, pluralist (forms and particulars), realist about universals, possibilist (forms are possibilities), endurantist (forms are timeless), eternalist (all times equally real). The 12 Axes reveal that debates about time, universals, and possibility are all interconnected—your position on one constrains your options on others.
The 12 Axes of the Spectrum of Metaphysics "You think numbers are real. The 12 Axes ask: real as universals (Platonism) or real as mental constructions (conceptualism)? Real in all possible worlds or just actual? Timeless or temporal? Present or eternal? 'Numbers are real' is eight words; the axes turn it into twelve questions. That's not overcomplicating—that's precision."
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Get the The 12 Axes of the Spectrum of Metaphysics mug.The ultimate model, adding the final dimensions of value, purpose, and the ultimate. Building on the 12 Axes, we add: Axis 13: Fact-Value (reality includes value or value is projected). Axis 14: Purpose-Mechanism (reality has telos vs. blind mechanism). Axis 15: Finite-Infinite (reality is bounded vs. unbounded in space/time/substance). Axis 16: Personal-Impersonal (ultimate reality is personal (God) vs. impersonal (Brahman, the One)). These sixteen axes generate 65,536 potential positions—enough to capture every metaphysical system ever conceived. The 16 Axes of the Spectrum of Metaphysics reveal that metaphysics is the art of choosing positions on sixteen fundamental questions. Every philosopher, every religion, every worldview makes choices on these axes—consciously or not. The 16 Axes don't tell you which metaphysics is true—they give you a language for understanding what any metaphysics actually claims, what it entails, and how it compares to others. They are the periodic table of metaphysical elements—the fundamental dimensions that combine to create every possible worldview.
The 16 Axes of the Spectrum of Metaphysics "You want to know if God exists. The 16 Axes ask: which God? Personal or impersonal? Finite or infinite? Purposeful or beyond purpose? Grounded or grounding? Necessary or contingent? Eternal or temporal? Causal or acausal? Value-laden or beyond value? Sixteen questions, and until you answer them, 'God' is just a word. The axes don't tell you whether to believe—they tell you what you'd be believing in. And that's the only question that matters."
Materialist atheism chooses material, pluralist, realist, atomist, eternal, contingent, causal, brutal, nominalist, actualist, endurantist, presentist (or eternalist depending), fact (no intrinsic value), mechanism, finite, impersonal. Advaita Vedanta chooses ideal, monist, realist, holist, eternal, necessary, acausal (in ultimate), grounded (in Brahman), realist about universals (as Brahman's aspects), possibilist (all possibilities in Brahman), endurantist (Brahman timeless), eternalist, value (Brahman is bliss), purpose (lila), infinite, impersonal (or transpersonal).
Materialist atheism chooses material, pluralist, realist, atomist, eternal, contingent, causal, brutal, nominalist, actualist, endurantist, presentist (or eternalist depending), fact (no intrinsic value), mechanism, finite, impersonal. Advaita Vedanta chooses ideal, monist, realist, holist, eternal, necessary, acausal (in ultimate), grounded (in Brahman), realist about universals (as Brahman's aspects), possibilist (all possibilities in Brahman), endurantist (Brahman timeless), eternalist, value (Brahman is bliss), purpose (lila), infinite, impersonal (or transpersonal).
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Get the The 16 Axes of the Spectrum of Metaphysics mug.A foundational model for understanding philosophical systems along two fundamental dimensions. The first axis runs from Analytic Philosophy (emphasis on logic, language, clarity, argument—philosophy as problem-solving) to Continental Philosophy (emphasis on history, culture, existence, meaning—philosophy as interpretation). The second axis runs from Theoretical Philosophy (concerned with truth, knowledge, reality—what is) to Practical Philosophy (concerned with ethics, politics, value—what should be). These two axes create four basic philosophical orientations: analytic-theoretical (philosophy of science, metaphysics), analytic-practical (ethics, political philosophy in analytic style), continental-theoretical (phenomenology, ontology), continental-practical (critical theory, existential ethics). The model reveals that philosophy isn't one thing—it's a spectrum of approaches and concerns.
The 2 Axes of the Spectrum of Philosophy "You say philosophy is useless. The 2 Axes ask: which philosophy? Analytic-theoretical is useless if you want life advice. Continental-practical is useless if you want logical precision. Same philosophy label, completely different functions. The axes help you find what you need—or at least stop dismissing what you don't."
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Get the The 2 Axes of the Spectrum of Philosophy mug.An expanded model adding two crucial dimensions to the basic framework. Axis 1: Analytic-Continental (style/method). Axis 2: Theoretical-Practical (concern). Axis 3: Realist-Antirealist (about truth, meaning, value). Axis 4: Individualist-Holist (focus on individual vs. social structures). These four axes create sixteen philosophical positions. Existentialism is continental, practical, often antirealist about universal values, individualist. Marxism is continental (originally), practical, realist about historical truth, holist (class structures primary). The 4 Axes reveal that philosophical schools are defined by clusters of commitments across multiple dimensions.
The 4 Axes of the Spectrum of Philosophy "You think all Continental philosophy is the same. The 4 Axes show otherwise: existentialism is individualist, Marxism is holist. Same continent, different planets. The axes give you the coordinates to see that 'Continental' is a family, not a monolith."
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The 6 Axes of the Spectrum of Philosophy "You want to do philosophy. The 6 Axes ask: analytic or continental? Theoretical or practical? Realist or antirealist? Individualist or holist? A priori or a posteriori? Foundationalist or coherentist? Six choices, and they're not independent—choose one, and others are constrained. The axes don't give you a philosophy—they force you to build one."
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