A PHILOSOPHICAL TREATISE

LOVISM

Love, Knowledge, and the Moral Structure of Conscious Life

What if everything you have ever pursued, protected, feared, created, mourned, or destroyed began because something mattered?

Lovism proposes that love is not merely affection. It is the connection through which something comes to matter, and the force from which much of conscious action begins.

The Three Axioms

I

We know nothing but what we love.

II

We seek maximum love.

III

Real love is hard.

People do not lack love.

People love poorly.

What Is Lovism?

Lovism is a philosophical framework examining love as the structure through which people, ideas, memories, identities, activities, and possible futures acquire meaning.

From this foundation, the treatise develops a theory of moral failure, justice, consciousness, grief, purpose, technology, artificial intelligence, and the possibility that love is a fundamental organizing principle of existence.

It is not a replacement for science, religion, psychology, law, or existing philosophy. It is an invitation to examine what moves conscious life and whether we can learn to love with fewer destructive blunders.

What do you truly love, how are you expressing that love, and does your way of loving leave the world more capable of love?

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