Abstract
In this paper, we develop a mathematical model of awareness based on the idea of plurality. Instead of positing a singular principle, telos, or essence as noumenon, we model it
as plurality accessible through multiple forms of awareness (“n-awareness”). In contrast
to many other approaches, our model is committed to pluralist thinking. The noumenon
is plural, and reality is neither reducible nor irreducible. Nothing dies out in meaning
making. We begin by mathematizing the concept of awareness by appealing to the mathematical formalism of higher category theory. The beauty of higher category theory lies in its universality. Pluralism is categorical. In particular, we model awareness using the
theories of derived categories and (infinity, 1)-topoi which will give rise to our meta-language.
We then posit a “grammar” (“n-declension”) which could express n-awareness, accompanied by a new temporal ontology (“n-time”). Our framework allows us to revisit old
problems in the philosophy of time: how is change possible and what do we mean by
simultaneity and coincidence? Another question which could be re-conceptualized in our
model is one of soteriology related to this pluralism: what is a self in this context? A new
model of “personal identity over time” is thus introduced.