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Personal Ontology: Mystery and Its Consequences is a profound exploration of how mystery fundamentally structures human experience and knowledge. Through carefully crafted philosophical fiction, Andrew Brenner invites readers to reconsider their assumptions about being, consciousness, and the limits of human understanding.
The narrative weaves together contemporary philosophy with imaginative storytelling, presenting characters grappling with existential questions that resist easy answers. Brenner argues that mystery is not merely the absence of knowledge but an essential component of reality itself. The book examines how individuals construct personal ontologies—frameworks for understanding existence—while acknowledging the irreducible mystery at the heart of being.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this work bridges academic rigor and literary engagement, making complex philosophical concepts accessible to general readers while offering depth for scholars. It challenges deterministic worldviews and explores the psychological and spiritual consequences of embracing mystery rather than demanding certainty.







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