HOMO HECMATEUS: The Journey of Being is a bold philosophical inquiry into the nature of human existence in the age of algorithms. As the first volume in The Human Diagram series, this book introduces Homo Hecmateus-a speculative archetype that challenges the dominant paradigm of Homo Technologicus, the optimized, data-driven human of our time.
Blending metaphysics, ontology, and symbolic logic, this work explores foundational questions through chapters on being, nothingness, time, divinity, and the earth. It draws on thinkers like Spinoza, Heidegger, Sartre, Aristotle, and Zuboff to trace a spiral of knowledge, responsibility, experience, and wisdom.
Rather than offering solutions, this book invites a deeper orientation: a return to inner governance, ethical clarity, and philosophical courage. For readers seeking more than productivity-for those who long to think, to question, to become-this journey begins here.
What if everything began not with light-but with silence?
Homo Hecmateus: The Journey of Being is a metaphysical inquiry into existence, thought, and the deep architecture of reality.
From the void before form, through the breath that shapes time, this book traces the fragile emergence of Being. Not as a given-but as a question.
Blending philosophy, myth, and modern insight, it explores:
- How does something arise from nothing?
- Is time a mirror, or a medium of becoming?
- Can we still think, outside the frameworks we inherited?
This is not a guidebook.
It is a rupture. A meditation. A map drawn by a mind confronting its own silence.
To read it is not to agree. It is to begin.