From Islamic Mysticism to the Theory of Syntopotentialism. The Formation of a New Philosophy of Possibilities

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Bilokopytova N. From Islamic Mysticism to the Theory of Syntopotentialism. The Formation of a New Philosophy of Possibilities. Monograph. – Primedia eLaunch, Boston, USA, 2026. – 145 p.

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INTRODUCTION 5
CHAPTER 1. SUFISM AS A PROTOTYPE OF THE ONTOLOGY OF POSSIBILITIES
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1.1. The Concept of the Unity of Being (Wahdat al-Wujūd) and the Problem of Multiplicity 26
1.2. Between Being and Non-Being: The Ontological Status of Aʿyān Thābita (Immutable Entities) 28
Conclusions to Chapter 1 32
References 32
CHAPTER 2. THE COGNITIVE GEOMETRY OF SUFISM: TOPOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND SPACES OF POSSIBILITY

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2.1. Sufi Cognitive Architecture: Levels of Organization and Mechanisms of Self-Organization of Consciousness 36
2.2. The Cognitive Dynamics of Sufism: Maqāmāt, Aḥwāl, and al-Insān al-Kāmil as a Global Attractor 54
2.3. Ricci Flows and the Self-Organization of Cognitive Space 61
2.4. The Fractal Structure of Sufi Cognition 66
2.5. Literary Representation of Syntopotential Ontology: Elif Shafak’s The Forty Rules of Love as a Narrative Model of the Topology of Consciousness

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Conclusions to Chapter 2 80
References 82
CHAPTER 3. FROM COGNITIVE GEOMETRY TO THE SYNTOPOTENTIALIST METAONTOLOGY
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3.1. The Ontology of Potential as the Fundamental Category of Syntopotentialism 91
3.2. Theoretical Foundations of Syntopotentialism 97
3.3. Potentiality and the Problem of the First Principle: A Dialogue with Competing Ontologies 100
3.4. The Fundamental Universals of Syntopotentialism: The Ontological Status of Potential and Its Operationalization 104
3.5. Comparative Analysis of Syntopotentialism and Modal Potentialism 110
Conclusions to Chapter 3 114
References 115
CHAPTER 4. THE TOPOLOGY OF SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE PROSPECTS OF A NEW SOCIAL ONTOLOGY
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4.1. Social Consciousness as a Multidimensional Cognitive Space 123
4.2. Collective Intelligence and Network Structures of Potentiality 126
4.3. The Syntopotentialist Model of Social Development 127
Conclusions to Chapter 4 131
References 132
CONCLUDING SYNTHESIS 135
AFTERWORD 137
GLOSSARY 141