This paper proposes a global metaphysical framework—the Hierarchical Dimension Philosophical Theory System—which reconstructs the structure of reality through four fundamental dimensions: time, space, matter, and spirit. These four dimensions form an integrated Four-Dimensional Complex, whose hierarchical and interactive relations are modeled through a Conical Relationship Theory, revealing an epistemic hierarchy that structures both cognition and experience. The system consists of three compone…
Read moreThis paper proposes a global metaphysical framework—the Hierarchical Dimension Philosophical Theory System—which reconstructs the structure of reality through four fundamental dimensions: time, space, matter, and spirit. These four dimensions form an integrated Four-Dimensional Complex, whose hierarchical and interactive relations are modeled through a Conical Relationship Theory, revealing an epistemic hierarchy that structures both cognition and experience. The system consists of three components: 1. Hierarchical Dimension Framework (Ontology) – Outlines the layered ontological structure of the world. 2. Conical Relationship Theory (Epistemology) – Models the relationships between hierarchical dimensions and their interdependencies. 3. Three-Level Methodology (Methodology) – Applies the structural and epistemic insights to real-world problems. The sixth and highest ontological level, referred to as the "Love" level, is composed of four internal dimensions: Continuation, Expansion, Justice, and Happiness (CEJH), which function as teleological coordinates for action, value, and meaning. This theory aims to unify metaphysical insight with practical guidance through a systematic, multi-level philosophical approach.