In order to effectively stagnate this man and his utilization of foreign logics, one must first unite theory with reality in a comprehensive meta-logical framework to which all information can be logically attributed. The theory of reality from which I am operating is fundamentally existent in a way that allows for an extended understanding of logics and philosophy in general, and can be used to the effect of developing a practical model of behavior and decision-making, but this is only possible when the relationship between one's perception and their reality are mutually coexistent and cooperative. When one designs and properly formulates a coherent understanding with respect to the true nature of objective reality, one understands that axiomatic thinking alone cannot lead one to a proper understanding of the nature of truth. It is by virtue of the sacrifices one makes to the understanding that one can develop an epistemic model which can respect the fundamental foundations of rational inquiry and analytic objectivity. The truth behind philosophy as a discipline comes once one understands both its fundamental nature and its practical application, which is to say that "truth" in philosophy is not just a conceptual abstraction, but an integral part of the nature of the objective world as it exists. This is the solid foundation by which philosophy is made into an actual understanding of what it means to be a philosopher or to engage in philosophy; the understanding comes when one identifies with the fundamental continuity of the nature of things. This identification and self-attribution is coherent enough that a person who actively chooses to deny it is a fool, and this is true if one understands what is meant by the term "true" in the context in which one engages in philosophy itself! Why, then, are there still naysayers who actively deny the foundational importance of the axioms of the system by which we all operate, simply to say that there is a truth which exists "outside" the realm of philosophical inquiry but which is metaphysical nonetheless, and this "outside truth" is simply the truth itself! Or, to put it more bluntly, the "nature of things as they actually are"!