The Nonodoxy: The Principles of Epistemology & Ethics

· Original Omnidoxical Series Book 9 · Astronist Institution
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The Nonodoxy is a philosophical disquisition comprised of fifty-nine discourses studying the topics of knowledge (epistemology) and morality (ethics). The Nonodoxy is organised as the ninth disquisition of the treatise known as The Omnidoxy, the founding text of the philosophy of Astronism solely authored by Cometan

The Nonodoxy is the founding disquisition of Millettarian/Astronic ethics and epistemology with some of its key contributions including the notions of bromition, cosmospectivity, uniquitarianism, and Millettarian social teaching. A major segment of The Nonodoxy is dedicated to the study of centralities and incentralities that are tied to certain emotions which provide readers with an understanding of how Astronism considers such emotions and the consequences of those emotions on people's personalities and interactions.

About the author

Cometan (born 1 July, 1998) is the first Millettic philosopher and an autodidact of philosophy, the eponymous founder of Cometanism, also known as Astronism and the sole author of the Omnidoxy which immortalised Cometan's philosophership. Cometan is the mononym and historical name for Brandon Taylorian who is responsible for founding the Millettarian philosophical tradition which was structured in the document known as The Grand Centrality within which The Omnidoxy, The Millettarian Methodology and other founding works reside.

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