PART I. Knowledge, thinking and feeling. Knowledge is approaching imagination. The indeterminacy in thought.
The closest relation between soul, behavior and intellect.
· Orientation! (as a preface)
· The difference between thinking and knowledge
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Thinking does not stick to memory nor is lost to imagination
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The hasty assessment of reliability. Credulity and distrust
· Weakness of memory and the oral speech
· Many world fantasies and stupid opinions have appeared in the world history of philosophy
· The fundamental difference between man and other animals
· Thinking and spirit are closely and permanently linked to human behavior
· Imagination and indeterminacy in thought
· The credibility of copy / paste knowledge
· Specific things and general meaning
· A world bias of impartiality in research
· Missing reality and luck
· Duration of things
· A prejudice about the easy generalization
· Knowledge beyond personal experience
· Darkness in the deepening of thought
· Universal bias for absolute precision in knowledge
· Relativity of utility
· What is truth and trust
· Things, words and meanings
· In short, the experience depends on thinking
· The senses also begin by removing information
· Behaviors and events from fantasies and the massive spread of lies
· On the Measurement of Intelligence
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Fundamental observations for linking thinking with knowledge
· The moral protection against deception, from the first thoughts
· The identity of soul with intellect
· A proposal - exercise
PART II.
The Inner Direction. The regulatory power of thinking for human life and behavior
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Knowledge without Ethic and Ethic without knowledge
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In short for the inner direction of thinking in spirit
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Appreciation for certainty and doubt mobilizes life
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The leading role of (cosmological) ethic
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The relativity of outward values or standards
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Goodness without the concept of justice is blind
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Ethics is not necessarily secular and social behavior
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Ethics with the regulatory role of thinking lay the foundations of "law"
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Morality is a way of life, not a few moments of behavior
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Ethics and charity (it happens to be unto opposed to each other)
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Ethics and law begin before the appearance of man, by the standards of the world
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Ethics is based on undeniable general principles
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To foundation an Ethics that does not ignore reality
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Psychology and Ethics. The mental (and unique) illness of self-centeredness
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A separation in introverted life. Spiritual life as opposed to normal life
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Life without self-awareness is normal but not moral
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Spirit and biological needs
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Emotions are closely and permanently linked to thought and information
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The priority we give to our own life
· Life with external action is again with thought and information
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Thought and struggle for survival
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Exterior world without an inner perspective leads nowhere
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In short, the close connection of ethic with psychology
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If our life finally has an end, then this is not the worst that can happen
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Ethics is separated from knowledge and (research) thinking in the two great religions
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Escape from problems with fantasies and clever theories ...
· Details, luck and nonsense in history
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Ethics, happiness and thinking
· Self-centered life and recklessness
· Spiritual orientation, childhood life and the future
· Spiritual orientation and psycho-spiritual tranquility
· In a few lines the
firm foundations of global (or cosmological) ethic that has spiritual orientation
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Don't say you didn't know ...
· Activity of biological bodies and meaning of their life in general are interpreted in a few lines:
· Mental weaknesses, intellectual ethic and human relationships
PART III. Man and society. From Ethics to Political Science - Cooperation Relations - Justice - Purpose of the
State
· Essential and first thoughts on the transition from ethics (to human life as an individual) to
politics
· Review and convergence of views
· The foundations of universal (or cosmological) ethic in a few lines
· The transition from the Ethic of spiritual orientation to political point of view
· Cooperation and competition start together
· Freedom without
ethics can become more undesirable
· Rich and poor, leaders and servants, bosses and workers
are equally immoral (with disgust for the spiritual life)
· For the concept of society and democracy
· Illusion that problems in human relationships and partnerships are resolved while they are reproduced, transferred and used
· Collaborations with contempt for ethic and irresponsibility
· Collective efforts and partnerships with the exploitation of trust and with the aim of exploiting
trust
· Social phenomena cannot be interpreted by removing the
spiritual reality
· Briefing and deception
· Policy seeks, represents and serves group interests and fosters fair competition
· The perplexing role of science and the professional exploitation of ignorance
· Professional exploitation of ignorance and lies
in society with cover of science
· Political power and its legitimacy within society is contested (or undermined) by injustice
· Survival depends on monetary remuneration. The indifference of an immoral State
· The exploitation of necessity and the slavery
· The dependency of human survival for a small fee
· The indifference of the immoral State
· In short, the purpose of a moral State and its political priorities
· Spiritual warfare and political power of creative thinking
· It is not the death penalty of ruthless killers that will make us less civilized!
· Injustice is maintained and reproduced by laws of State. Action of trained rogues is in line with laws
· Choose friendships and partnerships and watch who you reinforce
PART IV
· The findings and aspects of the Ethic of Spiritual / Inner Orientation
· Notes
>>> The fundamental thoughts of this extensive book were separated for presentation in shorter books.
1) THE GLOBAL ETHIC OF
INNER ORIENTATION. Subtitle: The complete universe participates inwardly in processes
2) MANIFESTO FOR A GLOBAL
ETHIC IN SPIRITUAL DIRECTION. Subtitle: Life without self-knowledge is normal, but not moral
3) THE REALITY IN OUR
THINKING IS CLOSE TO FANTASY. Subtitle: Information, knowledge and deception
4) The same book limited
to the most necessary thoughts