
This paper presents an original epistemological architecture integrating five foundational philosophical traditions. The framework proceeds through distinct levels: Schopenhauer metaphysics of Will as blind cosmic ground; Hegel dialectical method and synthesis through contradiction; the pragmatist-falsificationist synthesis of Peirce and Popper emphasizing fallibilism and scientific methodology; and Nietzsche perspectivism as critical overcoming. Each level preserves the insights of its predecessors while transcending their limitations, following a pattern analogous to Hegelian Aufhebung. The resulting structure offers a methodological tool for contemporary philosophy of mind, bridging Continental and Analytic traditions through rigorous architectonic organization.
Peirce, Schopenhauer, epistemology, Nietzsche, philosophy of mind, Hegel, metaphysics, Popper, perspectivism, dialectics
Peirce, Schopenhauer, epistemology, Nietzsche, philosophy of mind, Hegel, metaphysics, Popper, perspectivism, dialectics
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