ABSOLUTE ETHICS and COSMIC MORALITY


Book Description

This is the companion volume to "Absolute Relativity and the Relativity of the Absolute". The human relevance of the Absolute is Ethics, which is manifest by cosmic morality via cosmodynamics, the modus operandi of the Absolute. Human morality ought to mirror cosmic morality, for optimal alignment with the Absolute, for which a new set of guidelines, the Thirty Commandments were introduced together with the basic propositions of a new ideology, called Mirism (from the Russian "Mir", meaning both "world" and "peace"). It was suggested that the solution to the external problems of Mankind is progressive colonization of outer space (with the strict proviso of not exporting our Evil and contaminating the Cosmos thereby), while the internal solution is moral maturation. Once maturation will have reached the level of integrity, then Mankind will have earned evolution into the next phase, the Cosmic Era.




WELTHEIL: Absolute Ethics and Cosmic Morality


Book Description

This is the companion volume to "Absolute Relativity and the Relativity of the Absolute". The human relevance of the Absolute is Ethics, which is manifest by cosmic morality via cosmodynamics, the modus operandi of the Absolute. Human morality ought to mirror cosmic morality, for optimal alignment with the Absolute, for which a new set of guidelines, the Thirty Commandments were introduced together with the basic propositions of a new ideology, called Mirism (from the Russian "Mir", meaning both "world" and "peace"). It was suggested that the solution to the external problems of Mankind is progressive colonization of outer space (with the strict proviso of not exporting our Evil and contaminating the Cosmos thereby), while the internal solution is moral maturation. Once maturation will have reached the level of integrity, then Mankind will have earned evolution into the next phase, the Cosmic Era.




ABSOLUTE ETHICS and COSMIC MORALITY


Book Description

This is the companion volume to "Absolute Relativity and the Relativity of the Absolute". The human relevance of the Absolute is Ethics, which is manifest by cosmic morality via cosmodynamics, the modus operandi of the Absolute. Human morality ought to mirror cosmic morality, for optimal alignment with the Absolute, for which a new set of guidelines, the Thirty Commandments were introduced together with the basic propositions of a new ideology, called Mirism (from the Russian "Mir", meaning both "world" and "peace"). It was suggested that the solution to the external problems of Mankind is progressive colonization of outer space (with the strict proviso of not exporting our Evil and contaminating the Cosmos thereby), while the internal solution is moral maturation. Once maturation will have reached the level of integrity, then Mankind will have earned evolution into the next phase, the Cosmic Era.




Justice for Hedgehogs


Book Description

The fox knows many things, the Greeks said, but the hedgehog knows one big thing. In his most comprehensive work, Ronald Dworkin argues that value in all its forms is one big thing: that what truth is, life means, morality requires, and justice demands are different aspects of the same large question. He develops original theories on a great variety of issues very rarely considered in the same book: moral skepticism, literary, artistic, and historical interpretation, free will, ancient moral theory, being good and living well, liberty, equality, and law among many other topics. What we think about any one of these must stand up, eventually, to any argument we find compelling about the rest. Skepticism in all its forms—philosophical, cynical, or post-modern—threatens that unity. The Galilean revolution once made the theological world of value safe for science. But the new republic gradually became a new empire: the modern philosophers inflated the methods of physics into a totalitarian theory of everything. They invaded and occupied all the honorifics—reality, truth, fact, ground, meaning, knowledge, and being—and dictated the terms on which other bodies of thought might aspire to them, and skepticism has been the inevitable result. We need a new revolution. We must make the world of science safe for value.




Cosmic Moral Law


Book Description

True morality is everywhere manifest in Nature, the extension of the natural laws that govern our psychic life. When human beings break these laws they pay by suffering or illness. The reader will no doubt be surprised to learn that true morality is not a limitation; on the contrary it confers tremendous freedom and increases our power of action. If we obeyed these laws both in our own lives and in our dealings with others, the result would be the ideal society. Table of contents 1. ‘As You Sow, So Shall You Reap’ 2. The Importance of Choice - Work not Pleasure 3. Creative Activity as a Means of Evolution 4. Justice 5. The Law of Affinity: Peace 6. The Law of Affinity: True Religion 7. The Laws of Nature and Moral Law 8. Reincarnation 9. Don't Stop Half-Way 10. Know How to Use Your Energies 11. How to Distil the Quintessence 12. The Moral Law Exemplified in a Spring 13. Why Look for Models in the World Above 14. Man Creates in the Invisible World by Means of his Thoughts and Feelings 15. We must not Sever the Link Between the World Below and the World Above 16. If You Are Light You Will Seek the Company of Light 17. Duplicates - New Recordings 18. Morality Comes into its Own in the World Above 19. Example ist the Best Teacher 20. Turn the Other Cheek




Lebenswert (Trilogy)


Book Description

"Lebenswert" is 3 books in one; the already published and available "Weltwesen," "Weltheil," and "Judenwelt." The first book examined what's beyond the limits of the Universe, and discussed the nature, structure, function, and relevance of the Absolute. The second book is concerned with the human relevance of the Absolute, and that is cosmic morality, various optimal function 'mechanisms' under the common term optimal efficiency. Morality is discussed as a subset of Absolute Ethics, via cosmodynamics, the modus operandi of the Absolute. The third book is specifically concerned with the Jewish relevance of the Absolute, and it is suggested that Jews may still fulfill their original mission of becoming light unto the nations, and serving God by teaching ethical monotheism and righteousness. With such assistance, Man can grow into Cosmic Man, attain moral maturity, and enter the Cosmic Era in peace and harmony with Nature.




ABSOLUTE RELATIVITY and the RELATIVITY of the ABSOLUTE


Book Description

This pilot study (same as "Weltwesen") followed the method of Euclid's "Elements", using 36 Definitions, one single Axiom, 3 Postulates, and their substantiation with analysis-synthesis, induction-deduction, and some representative literature from philosophy, logic, mathematics, physics, biology, and psychology in order to discuss the nature, structure, function, and human as well as nonhuman relevance of the Absolute beyond the 'limits' of the Universe. This interdisciplinary approach resulted in the conclusion that Ultimate Reality is the Absolute, which is the 'source and sink' of all Apparent or Virtual Reality. Having met the required criteria, this tentative theory may be called: "Absolute Relativity and the Relativity of the Absolute".




A Theory of Moral Objectivity


Book Description

This book was originally written as an accredited Ph.D. thesis - but one that broke all the usual rules. Rather than focusing on a small area like most theses, this is a inter-disciplinary philosophical treatise that attempts to establish a new approach to the whole question of objectivity, especially in ethics. Inspired by the Buddhist Middle Way, but argued in Western terms from first premises, this book challenges widespread assumptions found in both analytic and continental traditions of philosophy. It seeks to establish a Middle Way between absolutism and relativism, using evidence from philosophy, psychology, religion and history. The author, Robert M. Ellis, is a philosopher and teacher, and was also a Buddhist practitioner for many years. However, he has now withdrawn from any commitment to the Buddhist tradition to concentrate on developing a universal Middle Way philosophy, promoted on his website, www.moralobjectivity.net.




Moral Freedom


Book Description

Ethics is Nicolai Hartmann's magnum opus on moral philosophy. Volume 1, Moral Phenomena, is concerned with the nature and structure of ethical phenomena. Volume 2, Moral Values, describes all values as forming a complex and imperfectly known system. The final volume, Moral Freedom, deals with one of the oldest puzzles in both philosophy and theology: the individual's freedom of the will.Freedom of the will is a necessary precondition of morality. Without it, there is no morality in the full sense of the word. In Moral Freedom Hartmann sets out to refute the determinist view that freedom of the will is impossible. Following Kant, while rejecting his transcendentalism, Hartmann first discusses the tension between causality and the freedom of the will.The tension between the determination by moral values and the freedom of the will is next examined, a crucial issue completely overlooked by Kant and virtually all other modern philosophers, but recognized by the scholastics. Why should we believe in the freedom of the will with regard to the moral values? Are there good reasons for thinking that it exists? If freedom of the will vis-a-vis the moral values does exist, how is it to be conceived? Moral Freedom concludes with the famous postscript on the antinomies between ethics and religion.Hartmann's Ethics may well be the most outstanding treatise on moral philosophy in the twentieth century. Andreas Kinneging's introduction sheds light on the volume's continuing relevance.




LEBENSWERT


Book Description

"Lebenswert" is 3 books in one; the already published and available "Weltwesen", "Weltheil", and "Judenwelt". The first book examined what's beyond the limits of the Universe, and discussed the nature, structure, function, and relevance of the Absolute. The second book is concerned with the human relevance of the Absolute, and that is cosmic morality, various optimal function 'mechanisms' under the common term optimal efficiency. Morality is discussed as a subset of Absolute Ethics, via cosmodynamics, the modus operandi of the Absolute. The third book is specifically concerned with the Jewish relevance of the Absolute, and it is suggested that Jews may still fulfill their original mission of becoming light unto the nations and serving God by teaching ethical monotheism and righteousness. With such assistance, Man can grow into Cosmic Man, attain moral maturity, and enter the Cosmic Era in peace and harmony with Nature.