About the Markets

A Concise Theory of Truly Everything is not the standard nonfiction work, attempting to sustain or expand interest in a niche subject in the hope of generating sufficient revenue to cover expenses, and perhaps provide a tiny profit to help offset the costs of its publisher’s money losing projects. Unlike these texts, the subject of […]

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About the Audience

The target audience for A Concise Theory of Truly Everything comprises both specialist scholars and the more existentially curious members of the broader public. Although it introduces a comprehensive philosophical framework that spans diverse, complex areas of existential thought, no expert knowledge is required to grasp its core principles. This text presents deep wisdom in […]

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Acknowledgements

Because researching, writing, and editing A Concise Theory of Truly Everything consumed a significant portion of my life, I want to acknowledge the key people who helped me get started, inspired me, warned me when I was veering off track, and encouraged me when I lost traction. My wife Nila originally propelled me down the […]

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Chapter Summaries

Chapter 1 of A Concise Theory of Truly Everything examines the current ontological, teleological, and eschatological landscape, and explains why as distinct disciplines philosophy, science, and spirituality/theism cannot rationally resolve our existential ignorance. Chapter 2 discusses what philosophy, science, and spirituality/theism have to say about the Seven Theory of Truly Everything Questions (7ToTEQ) that embody […]

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The Goal of the Book

The primary goal of the typical nonfiction book is to convey insights into a subject of interest to a narrow demographic group, while also affirming the thought leadership of its author(s). Conversely, the target audience for A Concise Theory of Truly Everything includes everyone seeking objective rational knowledge of reality and our existential origin, intrinsic […]

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The Origin of the Book

I will always remember the excitement I felt when I first heard that scientists were progressing toward a “Theory of Everything”. My initial elation at the time emerged from my naïve belief that this meant science was closing in on objective solutions to our greatest existential mysteries such as, why there is something rather than […]

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About the Author

Kevin R. Harris is an American descendant of formerly enslaved, African people. He was born and raised in the Chicago housing project whose notorious reputation originally inspired a young lawyer named Barack Obama to try to make a difference as a community organizer. Despite his humble beginnings and ongoing marginalization as an American Untouchable, Mr. […]

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About the Book

A Concise Theory of Truly Everything represents the vanguard of the long-promised future of existential thought in which contemporary science, philosophy, and spirituality naturally converge to provide a rational explanation of our ontological origin, intrinsic purpose, and ultimate destiny. It uses the pillars of modern science to inform a metaontological application of modal logic to […]

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