Freedom Philosophy
A Note from The Curator
These “Freedom Philosophy” essays are an updated re-write of the “Autonomist Philosophy” essays.
- Foreword
- Reality—An Introduction to Philosophy
- Metaphysics
- Ontology Introduction
- Not Everything is Physical
- Physicalist Superstition
- Ontology, Kinds Of Existence
- Disorder, Chaos, and Existence
- The Nature of Life
- The Nature of Consciousness
- The Nature of Mind
- Instinct
- Perception
- Emotions
- Desires
- Epistemology, Concepts
- Epistemology, Propositions
- Epistemology Mistakes
- Certain Knowledge
- Concepts
- Values
- The Moral Nature
- Why Live in Society?
- Human
- Volition
- Truth
The purpose of these philosophy articles.
What philosophy is.
Describes what is meant by existence, reality, and modes of existence.
Describes the essential meaning and nature of material existence.
You can't eat ideas.
What is wrong with physicalism.
Categories and subcategories of all existence introduced
The necessity of disorder to existence.
Ontological description of life as a material attribute of existence.
Ontological description of consciousness as a material attribute of existence.
Description of unique human consciousness: volition, intellect, and reason.
The nature of instinct and why it is not a human attribute.
The validity and certainty of the direct conscious perception of reality as it actually is.
The nature of the feelings and emotions.
The nature of desires and relationship between intellectual and emotional desires.
An introduction to the foundation elements of certain knowledge.
An introduction to the nature of propositions, the nature of truth, and all certain knowledge.
What concepts are
Why certain knowledge is not only possible but necessary and ubiquitous.
What concepts are
Description and explanation of the nature of values.
Human nature's requirement for life principles.
And who is worthy of it?
What It Means To Be Fully Human
And who is worthy of it?
What truth is.