THE ARCHITECTURE OF REASON: TRACING THE VEINS OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY
Western philosophy is not merely a collection of dusty volumes on a library shelf; it is the invisible operating system of the modern world. From the legal structures of our democracies to the ethical dilemmas of Silicon Valley, the fingerprints of thinkers like Plato, Kant, and Nietzsche are everywhere. To understand our current moment, we must deconstruct the ideologies that built it.








