Beat the rise! Delivery fees are going up soon. INFO

Close Notification

Your cart does not contain any items

The Grammar of Being

Professor Patrick Businge

$44.95   $37.94

Paperback

Not in-store but you can order this
How long will it take?

QTY:

English
Greatness University Publishers
08 March 2026
Before leadership, achievement, and legacy, there is a more fundamental question: What does it mean to be human? The Grammar of Being explores the foundations of human existence through the powerful analogy of grammar. Just as language depends on structure for meaning, human life also follows deeper principles that shape identity, character, purpose, and civilisation.

Beginning with the alphabet of being and moving through the nouns, verbs, sentences, and chapters of life, this book reveals the architecture of personhood. It examines how dignity forms the basis of identity, how moral agency shapes action, and how individuals contribute to the larger story of humanity. Through a philosophical yet accessible framework, The Grammar of Being invites readers to reconsider the foundations of human life - not as a random sequence of events, but as a structured journey toward meaning and legacy.

Part of the Grammar Series, this work lays the ontological foundation upon which the grammars of consciousness, formation, greatness, honour, authority, order, sacredness, and legacy are built. For before any person becomes great, before any civilisation rises, one truth remains: A human being is.
By:  
Imprint:   Greatness University Publishers
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   181g
ISBN:   9798233107825
Series:   The Grammar of Human Development
Pages:   128
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

His Greatness Professor Patrick Businge is a philosopher of greatness, educator, and civilisational thinker whose work explores not success, but what endures. Writing at the intersection of ontology, moral philosophy, spiritual anthropology, and lived wisdom, his inquiry asks not how greatness is achieved, but how it is rightly formed, sustained, recognised, and transmitted across generations. He is the founding architect of Greatness Studies, an original interdisciplinary field that establishes greatness as a condition of being grounded in human dignity, moral responsibility, and continuity beyond the individual. In this vision, greatness is not treated as performance, influence, or visibility, but as a moral and interior formation expressed through character, service, and responsibility to the future. Central to his work is the creation of the Eternal Greatness Designations, a global moral framework that recognises individuals whose lives embody enduring virtue, humanitarian service, intellectual leadership, and civilisational contribution. These recognitions are presented through initiatives such as the World Greatness Awards and documented in the World Book of Greatness, preserving the stories of individuals whose lives uplift humanity. Born in Uganda and shaped by a life that bridges continents, Professor Businge holds advanced doctoral degrees in education and philosophy. He is the Founder and Chancellor of Greatness University, the world's first canon-based institution dedicated to the study, formation, recognition, and preservation of greatness in human life. He is the author of numerous philosophical works on greatness, honour, legacy, and civilisation. His multi-volume Canon of Eternal Greatness establishes a philosophical architecture for interior formation, covenant, stewardship, and civilisation-written not merely to motivate, but to endure. He is also the creator of the Grammar Series, a body of works exploring the ""grammar"" of human existence and development, examining the deeper structures through which consciousness, formation, greatness, honour, authority, and civilisation are understood. Through his writing, teaching, and institutional work, Professor Businge seeks to contribute to a lasting intellectual tradition dedicated to the study and preservation of greatness for future generations.

See Also