After Nothing
A transcendental inquiry into the ground of reality.
At the edge of metaphysics and philosophical reason, this book asks what the ground of reality must be for a world like this one to exist.
What must the ground of reality be?
From that question, After Nothing begins. This book does not return to the problem of existence at its point of origin, but presses further inward, asking what the world already reveals about what must underlie it. If reality is intelligible, if consciousness is real, if freedom is not an illusion, then the ground of reality cannot be mere brute fact or empty abstraction. It must be adequate to the world that stands upon it.
The inquiry moves through metaphysics, philosophy of mind, normativity, and the limits of explanation, but refuses to rest in any inherited system. Rather than offering a speculative picture of ultimate reality, the book proceeds by transcendental argument, reasoning backward from what is given to the conditions that must make it possible. Along the way, it confronts structure, interiority, value, freedom, and the resistance of reality to conceptual capture.
Neither academic treatise nor popular simplification, After Nothing is a work of sustained philosophical argument written for serious and thoughtful readers. It does not offer final possession of the ground of reality, but a more exact account of what it must be, and why the deepest truths may resist being held in ordinary thought.
From the Author’s Note
“When Before Being was finished, I believed the work was done. The question of why there is something rather than nothing had been pursued as far as I could take it. Two paths had emerged—emergence and intention—and neither had defeated the other.
The ending wouldn’t let me go. The more I sat with what Book 1 had established, the more I felt the pressure of a question it hadn’t asked. Not which path was correct, but what must be true of the ground of reality such that either path was intelligible.
This book is the result of following the question where it led.”
From the Prologue
“It argued that absolute nothingness—the complete absence of entity, property, law, logic, potential, time, and place—cannot hold. Being is here.
This book does not ask which path is correct. It asks what must be true of the ground of reality such that this world—structured, interior, normative, and free—is possible. Not which explanation is right, but what any ground capable of producing this world must be like.”
Table of Contents
The book unfolds in four parts:
Part I: The Departure
The Question Behind the Question
Part II: The Constraints
What Underlies a World
Part III: The Pressure Points
Where the Constraints Are Tested
Part IV: The Threshold
The Next Departure