Introduction

For more than fifty years, Brian C. Knapp has explored the role of opposition in psychology, philosophy, morality, history, and human development. Drawing on Jungian psychology, continental philosophy, complexity theory, and contemporary cosmology, his work argues that reality evolves through dynamic, oppositional structures shaped by the interaction among energy, matter, information, and time.

His books and essays explore how oppositions structure the human mind, civilizations, morality, historical change, and the evolution of Being itself.