The young observer strips a person to what will not come off. The God debates. Established philosophy tested and found wanting. What borrowed philosophy cannot do — and what remains underneath when it is removed.
What can we actually know? Knowledge, memory, opinion. The identity question — where are we, really. The controlling thing discovered.
Moral philosophy tested against literature and film. Utopia and its costs, equality in education. A God proof dissected to the crack at its root.
The embryo of the Connections Theory — we are shaped by specific people. Language, thought, and their limits. Silence, nothingness, consciousness. The closing notebook note.
The complete Controlism framework laid: body, mind, the I. The two systems introduced. The three states named for the first time. Opens with the promise: I will not regurgitate, I will build.
Love defined in full. The Connections Theory born — four connections, one per type. Moments established. The final hardened form of the love definition.
Shared love. Depression built as the structural mirror of love. The states revised and re-paired. Content and its quiet tragedy. Cause and effect rejected.
Direction and space puzzles. Morality, society, entitlement. The philosopher's absence named directly. The four frameworks placed side by side for the first time and named together.
Types continued. Education and stress. Love dissected at length — every law, every edge case, the skeptic's case and the romantic's answer.
Society critique continued. The States map finalized. The crossings between frameworks begin in earnest. The I identified as the one variable that moves everything.
Thirty-two consecutive bits of the Scholar examining the Observer's raw claims one by one — what held, what broke, what pointed somewhere the Observer could not yet see.
Philosophy Zero named and defended. Six practices derived from the foundation. The honest edges marked. The Scholar closes by speaking directly to the Observer.