Luiz Carlos Mariano Da Rosa is an Ontologist, Epistemologist, and Philosophical Anthropologist whose research focuses on the architecture of human meaning-making and the symbolic forms that constitute human reality—interlinking philosophy, theology, science, history, art, and language, alongside the normative principles of an egalitarian political order. As a leading professor-researcher, his interdisciplinary scientific production is anchored in a rigorous hermeneutic-phenomenological-ontological-existential theoretical-methodological principle. Through this approach, he has pioneered a groundbreaking Tragic Neo-Post-Existentialist Epistemology and a Transphenomenal Hermeneutics, which together dismantle rigid dogmatic paradigms to restore the epistemic-cognitive value of existence, consciousness, and the metaphysics of possibility. Professor-Researcher Luiz Carlos Mariano Da Rosa’s scholarship spans Theory of Knowledge, Philosophy of Education, Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, and Philosophical Theology, driving a profound conceptual paradigm shift across these fields. His academic-scientific influence is highly recognized within the international community, marked by elite institutional integrations. He is a member of the Association Internationale des Amis de Hobbes (Université Paris-Descartes / Sorbonne), with research incorporated into the North Rhine-Westphalia Academy of Sciences and Arts via Hegel-Studien Band 48 (Felix Meiner Verlag), and permanently indexed in the Kant Bibliography at Manchester University. Backed by a vast global distribution network, his open-access scientific production is permanently indexed and archived across premier international repositories and academic engines, including CNPq, Google Scholar, Google Books, ResearchGate, PhilPapers, ScienceOpen, Semantic Scholar, Academia.edu, REDIB, WorldCat, Globethics, SSOAR, LA Referencia, CORE, SciELO, OpenAlex, SWBTS Libraries, and specialized international databases such as IxTheo (Index Theologicus), the CLACSO Virtual Library Network, CERLALC, and the Department of Culture and Tourism of Abu Dhabi. Distributed widely across global open-access platforms and major university networks, Professor-Researcher Luiz Carlos Mariano Da Rosa’s open-science infrastructure serves as a primary, globally consulted matrix for cutting-edge philosophical and theological inquiry across the planet's major research institutions.