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Almost all people are searching for love, God, peace and inner freedom. More and more often questions about happiness and suffering, right and wrong, peace and discord arise in us humans. The author leads you, through the tangible presence conveyed in her texts and...
The eco-philosophy, which can be described as the pursuit of harmonious coexistence with the ecological constraints of growth, originated in Norway during the period of rapid industrialisation following the Second World War. Given the prevailing economic circumstances...
"No" is the final, and perhaps most perplexing, chapter in the "No-Point" trilogy. If "No-Point Perspective" was the encyclopedia of nothingness for dummies and "No-Point" the professional's handbook, then"No" is the blank page at the end, the echo of a conversation...
The whole set up of the illusion - awareness, experience, unfulfilment and seeking - is illusory. It is as real and unreal as anything else. Sitting on a chair happens. Well, it apparently happens. No one is doing it. No one needs to do it. Same with everything else:...
Some quotes Man is part of Creation, and because this is so, all the laws of Creation must also become effective in him, all the secrets of Creation must be discoverable in him. The celestial bodies, like all created things, are subject to the law of becoming and...
The Ontology part of the book is shown first in the title because of its more general, weightier meaning; but it has emerged from the Theaetetus part and is thus found after it. Both parts of the book can be read largely independently of each other. On the Theaetetus...
In a world that often explains life and consciousness as mere accidents, this book poses a provocative question: Is a conscious Creator not the only logical explanation for our existence? Through clear and accessible steps, the author guides readers to the surprising...
This booklet is more of a juxtaposition; an apparent comparison of two empty non-messages. Who knows how it was meant at the time. What is reported here - and at best also in the words of the Heart Sutra - is astonishingly simple: What seems to be happening is itself -...
This study is concerned with the question if existence is evidence of eternal recurrence, that a current observer is within a cyclic world, if the past is infinite. Michael Huemer proposed a proof of existence being evidence of immortality using a Bayesian approach,...
This book was created in an experimental collaboration with the artificial intelligence (AI) ChatGPT-4. All texts were written by the AI, albeit under human editorial guidance. By specially adapting ChatGPT-4 to 'Galactic Sage,' the AI was enabled to research,...
Thoughts from four decades on the subject of artificial beings with consciousness and thus on the question of what humans can find out about themselves beyond metaphysics. It turns out in this matter that the solution to the problem is to implement the problem. The...
American Aversation denotes the polarized quagmire of contemp(t)orary political debate and conversation in the US. With examples fromAmerican history and current political life this essay seeks to understanding the causes of the situation through a so-called polethical...
This book represents a free-spirited, non scientific approach and common interpretation. The attempt to fill the apparent arbitrariness with a philosophical narrative and create an example of causality between the antagonistic. A fine line between profoundness and...
"Great Thinkers in 60 Minutes Volume 3" comprises the five books "Confucius in 60 Minutes", "Buddha in 60 Minutes", "Epicurus in 60 Minutes", "Descartes in 60 Minutes", and "Hobbes in 60 Minutes". Each short study sums up the key idea at the heart of each respective...
"Great Thinkers in 60 Minutes Volume 4" comprises the five Books "Schopenhauer in 60 Minutes", "Nietzsche in 60 Minutes", "Wittgenstein in 60 Minutes", "Kafka in 60 Minutes", and "Arendt in 60 Minutes". Each short study sums up the key idea at the heart of each...
The philosopher Epicurus (341-270 BC) has been controversial since antiquity. His provocative key idea is of compelling simplicity. Every human being possesses, by nature, an internal compass. In order to be happy he must do what causes him pleasure and joy and avoid...
The French thinker René Descartes is one of the best-known philosophers in the world. His brief dictum "I think, therefore I am" has become part of all humanity's cultural heritage. Just as Columbus discovered an unknown continent, the so-called "New World", Descartes...
Kafka is surely the most widely read, worldwide, of all German-language authors. We owe to him not just a compelling part of the global literary heritage but also a profound philosophical discovery. He has succeeded in grasping like no other writer the radical...
The Buddha is renowned as the founder of one of the five world religions. This is all the more astonishing because he never claimed to be a prophet. Unlike Mohammed, Moses or Jesus he promises human beings no afterlife in Paradise. Nor does he have any stories of God or...
Confucius (551 - 479 BC) is not only the most influential East Asian philosopher. His name is known around the world. Already 2500 years ago he posed the decisive question that still concerns us today: how do I find the "Dao", the right way in life? Whenever anyone...
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