Geneosophy: A New Lens on Knowledge and Reality

Geneosophy seeks to answer a profound question: How can an organism—such as a human—interacting with its environment, generate its own reality and knowledge?
The name itself reflects this idea: in ancient Greek, “gennao” means “to generate,” and “sophia” means “knowledge.”
Traditionally, philosophy has been tasked with addressing such questions. Why, then, introduce a new term? What distinguishes Geneosophy from philosophy?
Our aim is to demonstrate that Geneosophy is not simply a branch of philosophy but a more fundamental discipline—one that reexamines the very foundations upon which philosophical and scientific thought have been built.
To reveal these differences, we must use a range of examples and comparisons with existing approaches. This is not a simple undertaking, as it requires questioning and dismantling deeply rooted assumptions that underpin much of human thought and belief.
Grasping Geneosophy opens up an entirely new way of thinking about organisms, the world, and even yourself. It dissolves many of the mysteries and paradoxes that have long haunted philosophy and science, offering instead a liberating perspective—one that provides fresh analytical and descriptive tools for exploring knowledge itself.