Introduction Killing, as an act and concept, is at the heart of existence. It permeates the natural world, serves as a necessity for survival, and underpins many philosophical and moral dilemmas that humanity has grappled with for millennia. To kill is both a biological imperative for some and a profound ethical challenge for others, particularly […]
Abstract This paper proposes a new metaphysical framework, Meta-Modal Actuality, which reconceptualizes the relationship between actuality, possibility, and necessity. Moving beyond the static dichotomy of actual versus possible worlds, this theory posits that reality exists as a dynamic Meta-Modal Field—a continuum of modal intensities where actuality emerges and evolves over time. Modal spaces (possibilities) are […]