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Paul Baweja's 'A Philosophical Treatise of Reality' is a compelling and original 500,000-word four volume narrative of the modern civilised world. Baweja's treatise presents an immanent critique of philosophy, a critique that incorporates a wide array of perspectives and dimensions on human knowledge, including but not limited to, Medicine, Economics, Law, Jurisprudence, History, Science, Morality, Technology, Western Philosophy, Metaphysics, Ethics, Religion, Sexuality, Eastern Philosophy, Theology, Politics, War, and Diplomacy. Baweja's philosophical treatise engages in historical…mehr

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Paul Baweja's 'A Philosophical Treatise of Reality' is a compelling and original 500,000-word four volume narrative of the modern civilised world. Baweja's treatise presents an immanent critique of philosophy, a critique that incorporates a wide array of perspectives and dimensions on human knowledge, including but not limited to, Medicine, Economics, Law, Jurisprudence, History, Science, Morality, Technology, Western Philosophy, Metaphysics, Ethics, Religion, Sexuality, Eastern Philosophy, Theology, Politics, War, and Diplomacy. Baweja's philosophical treatise engages in historical revisionism, and it fundamentally challenges the orthodox and traditional accounts of human knowledge. This treatise is a well-written and meticulously researched text that engages with numerous primary and secondary source material, not to mention, it incorporates archival research. This insightful philosophical treatise will leave readers with a critical impression of the ideological forces, doctrines, institutions, empires, laws, ideas, and individuals that have shaped the course of history, and the development of the human civilisation over the course of the former millennium.
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Paul Baweja is an Australian author and scholar. His qualifications include Bachelor of Commerce (Macquarie University), Graduate Diploma of Chartered Accounting (Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia), Master of Business Administration (Macquarie University), and Master of Diplomacy (Advanced) (Australian National University). Paul is the recipient of numerous academic awards, including the prestigious 'Golden Key International Honour Society' Award. Paul has authored several books on Philosophy, Women's History, English Literature, and English Poetry. His books include A Philosophical Treatise of Reality (four volumes) (2021), The Struggle of Women: Major Female Figures throughout World History (2022), A Commentary on Shakespeare's Plays (2023), and A Critique of Milton's Paradise Lost and Regained (2024).