The Temporal Architecture of Life: Consciousness, Continuity, and the Power of Time

Author:   Levent Caglar
Publisher:   Levent Caglar
Volume:   2
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9781997912118


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   25 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Temporal Architecture of Life: Consciousness, Continuity, and the Power of Time


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The Temporal Architecture of Life is a bold and original philosophical work that asks one of humanity's oldest questions in an entirely new way: What is life, if time is not merely a clock, a measure, or an external flow, but an active power within reality itself? In this second volume of the larger series The Temporal Theory of Truth, Levent Caglar develops a striking thesis: life is not simply something that happens in time. Life is one of the highest forms through which time organizes itself within matter. Rejecting both narrow reductionism and vague mysticism, this book offers a third path. Life is neither ""nothing but chemistry"" nor an inexplicable miracle. It is matter that has achieved continuity, memory, adaptation, rhythm, and future-directed organization. Through this lens, biology becomes more than mechanism-it becomes the visible architecture of temporality. The book moves through a carefully designed sequence of chapters that mirror the ascent of organized existence: Matter and temporal order The cell and the first living boundary The organism and homeostasis Plant life and cyclical intelligence Animal life and orientation Consciousness and inner time Ecology and interdependence Ethics and responsibility for the future Each level reveals a new mode of continuity. Cells preserve themselves through metabolism and boundary. Organisms regulate themselves through dynamic balance. Plants transform sunlight into durable worlds. Animals navigate reality through perception, memory, and movement. Conscious beings remember the past and project the future. Ecological systems sustain life through networks of dependence. Ethics emerges when life becomes capable of consciously guiding what comes next. At the center of the book stands a powerful proposition: Life is not the result of time; it is the proof that time can sustain itself. From this insight, the work builds an interdisciplinary framework linking philosophy, biology, consciousness studies, ecology, and moral thought. It speaks to readers interested in the nature of life, the meaning of consciousness, the future of humanity, and the deep relation between truth and time. Written in a lucid yet intellectually ambitious style, The Temporal Architecture of Life draws upon themes associated with thinkers such as Henri Bergson, Alfred North Whitehead, Hans Jonas, and contemporary systems theory, while advancing a distinct and original voice of its own. This is not a conventional philosophy book, nor a standard science book. It is a systematic attempt to rethink life itself. For readers of metaphysics, philosophy of biology, process thought, consciousness studies, and interdisciplinary theory, this volume offers a rare combination of conceptual depth, narrative coherence, and visionary scope. If the first volume asked what time is, this second volume asks how time lives.

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Author:   Levent Caglar
Publisher:   Levent Caglar
Imprint:   Levent Caglar
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.150kg
ISBN:  

9781997912118


ISBN 10:   1997912112
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   25 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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