This article presents a comprehensive exploration of consciousness, agency, and the rational necessity of a supreme exemplar through a structured, ascending argument. It begins with the epistemic primacy of consciousness, asserting that conscious experience is the foundational certainty upon which all inquiry rests. The paper critiques materialist and reductionist perspectives, arguing that consciousness cannot be fully explained as a mere physical process due to its irreducibly subjective nature. Through thought experiments and philosophical analysis, it demonstrates that subjective experience cannot be derived from objective, third-person descriptions. The argument is constructed in parallel strands, each independently supporting the conclusion that consciousness and agency point toward a rational necessity for a supreme exemplar. The paper also contrasts ascending arguments with descending ones, suggesting that convergence from both directions strengthens the case for a foundational reality that transcends mere physical explanation. Ultimately, the work challenges reductionist views and posits consciousness as a fundamental aspect of reality that necessitates a broader metaphysical framework. Slug: the-ascending-witnessVersion: V1.0SHA-256: d2aced0ac9f207af25f5cf7278e1b10a94f35ff2a89a21ed968a41945cbc8b0eCanonical URL: https://gaudiyasiddhanta.com/articles/the-ascending-witnessVerify: https://gaudiyasiddhanta.com/api/public/verify/the-ascending-witness/2
孙俊台 (Mon,) studied this question.