‘The Collapse of a Single World Order and the Rise of Multipolarity’: Philosopher Mondéjar’s Analysis, A Call to Re-examine the Nature of Reality

As the old certainties of a single, universal order crumble beneath the weight of rising civilizational poles, philosophy must return to its most elemental question in this age of transition: what is the nature of reality itself?
In his analysis titled The Ontology of Multipolarity: Foundations for an Eschatological Renewal, philosopher Santiago Mondéjar argues that the prevailing metaphysics of the modern West has long rested on a seemingly self-evident division — between the particular and the universal, the concrete instance and the abstract quality that governs it.
According to his analysis, this division is now collapsing. Pointing to the need for a new framework to understand reality with the emergence of a multipolar world order, Mondéjar has challenged this traditional approach of Western philosophy. His work is viewed as an attempt to lay the philosophical foundations of multipolarity





