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Ανθρώπινα Πάθη : Ματαιοδοξία, Προσκόλληση, Οργή, Απληστία, Λαγνεία

By: Athos Stavrou Othonos, Dr.

Τα Πέντε Βασικά Ανθρώπινα Πάθη (Ματαιοδοξία, Προσκόλληση, Οργή, Απληστία, Λαγνεία): Πως δημιουργούνται και πως οδηγούν στην πλάνη, την ασθένεια και τη δυστυχία βάσει της Ολιστικής Φιλοσοφίας....

ΑΝΘΡΩΠΙΝΑ ΠΑΘΗ ΚΑΙ ΕΞΩΤΕΡΙΚΗ ΒΟΥΛΗΣΗ ΠΡΟΣΚΟΛΛΗΣΗ, ΜΑΤΑΙΟΔΟΞΙΑ, ΟΡΓΗ, ΑΠΛΗΣΤΙΑ ΛΑΓΝΕΙΑ

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Δομή και Λειτουργία Ανθρώπου και Σύμπαντος

By: Athos Stavrou Othonos, Dr.

Βήμα προς βήμα εξέταση των "Σωμάτων" του Ανθρώπου (Υλικό, Αιθερικό, Ψυχικό, Πνευματικό) και των αντίστοιχων Κόσμων του Σύμπαντος στους οποίους ανήκουν τα σώματα αυτά (Υλικός Κόσμος, Αιθερικός, Ψυχικός, Πνευματικός) Το Κοσμικό Παιχνίδι της Συστολής και Διαστολής του Σύμπαντος και η παράλληλη πορεία της Ανθρωπότητας....

ΥΛΙΚΟ-ΕΝΕΡΓΕΙΑΚΟ ΣΩΜΑ ΚΑΙ ΥΛΙΚΟ-ΕΝΕΡΓΕΙΑΚΟΣ ΚΟΣΜΟΣ ΑΙΘΕΡΙΚΟ ΣΩΜΑ ΚΑΙ ΑΙΘΕΡΙΚΟΣ ΚΟΣΜΟΣ ΑΤΟΜΙΚΗ ΨΥΧΗ ΚΑΙ ΨΥΧΙΚΟΣ ΚΟΣΜΟΣ, ΑΤΟΜΙΚΟ ΠΝΕΥΜΑ ΚΑΙ ΠΝΕΥΜΑΤΙΚΟΣ ΚΟΣΜΟΣ ΔΟΜΗ ΚΑΙ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΙΑ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΣΥΜΠΑΝΤΟΣ ΨΥΧΙΚΟΣ ΚΟΣΜΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΠΝΕΥΜΑΤΙΚΟΣ ΚΟΣΜΟΣ...

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Δέκα Γράμματα από τη Φυλακή του Κόσμου Ετούτου

By: Athos Stavrou Othonos, Dr.

Δέκα φιλοσοφικά γράμματα του συγγραφέα προς τον συγκρατούμενο του άνθρωπο της Φυλακής της Πλάνης του Κόσμου Ετούτου: για τη συνειδητοποίηση της πλάνης του και τη δυνατότητα της απελευθέρωσης του....

Πρώτο Γράμμα: Στιγμές Πραγματικής Γαλήνης Δεύτερο Γράμμα: Οι «Χρυσές» Αλυσίδες Τρίτο Γράμμα: Η γέννηση είναι ο θάνατος της Συνειδητότητας! Τέταρτο Γράμμα: Επειδή είμαστε ομοιοπαθείς συγκρατούμενοι στη Φυλακή του Κόσμου Ετούτου! Πέμπτο Γράμμα: Ο Εφιάλτης παραμονεύει στις Θερμοπύλες! Έκτο Γράμμα: Μονομέρεια και Πάθη Έβδομο Γράμμα: Η φύση της Επίγειας Μοναξιάς3 Όγδοο Γράμμα: Το «Παιχνίδι των Λυγμών» Ένατο Γράμμα: Αδάμ και Εύα: Τα συμπληρωματικά αντίθετα Δέκατο Γράμμα: Συστήματα Πλάνης και Εξουσίας...

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The Five Pillars of Relationships : Being the Creator of Your Own World: Being the Creator of Your Own World

By: Peter Sammarco;

We need to see the good in ourselves in order to see the good in others. We need to allow others to be more of themselves. Love who you really are by going within. We need to love who we are and in doing so, we grow....

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Veritas Neo: The New Vision for a New Reality

By: Kee

This book was put together to contain in an easily accessible compilation the founding beliefs of the Zero-Six Contingent, the reasons behind the mission and people's faith in Neo. Neo has spent every waking hour of the past five years compiling this Book, showing people this new light and building the Contingent. He was put here to help them find the key to their own truth and a reason to live, to build a bridge to true PEACE in this world....

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Answer the Question: What is Enlightenment?

By: Immanuel Kant, Dr.; Daniel Fidel Ferrer, Translator

Essay translated from German to English by Daniel Fidel Ferrer in August 2013. Original publication of Immanuel Kant's essay in German: By Immanuel Kant. "Beantwortung der Frage: Was ist Aufklarung?" in Berlinische Monatsschrift Book. 4, 12. December, 1784), pages 481-494. ...

Kant wrote in 1784 in the first part of his essay: "Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity. Immaturity is the inability to use one understanding without guidance from another. Self-incurred is this tutelage when its cause lies not in lack of understanding, but rather of resolve and courage to use it without direction from another. Sapere Aude! [Latin translated: Dare to know, from Horace]. Have courage to use your own mind! Thus is the motto of Enlightenment." ...

Table of Contents: Immanuel Kant’s Text translated into English (pages 2 to 10). Notes, Bibliography, Related Links, Etc., Appendix A (pages 12 to 25). Word Index (pages 26 to 45). ...

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What Doesn't Kill Me Makes Me Stronger: Selected Passages from the Works of Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)

By: Paul Saintilan

Passages selected, edited, and adapted into contemporary English by Paul Saintilan. Based on translations of the original German by Michael Grunwald.

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Confrontations: Philosophical Reflections and Aphorisms

By: Daniel Fidel Ferrrer, Mr.

1. Ontology. 2. Metaphysics. 3. Philosophy, German. 4.Thought and thinking. 5. Philosophy, Asian. 6. Philosophy, Indic. 7. Philosophy, Modern -- 20th century.8. Philosophy, Modern -- 19th century. 9. Practice (Philosophy). 10. Philosophy and civilization. 11. Postmodernism. 12. Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900. 13. Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976. 14. Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976 -- Homes and haunts -- Germany -- Todtnauberg.15. Nagarjuna, 2nd cent. 1. Ferrer, Daniel Fidel, 1952-. ...

Table of Contents Acknowledgements ……………………………………… 3 Preface Prelude Introduction …………………… ………… 5 Philosophical reflections and aphorisms … ……………… 18 ...

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O Caminho da Verdade - Um Dicionário Sobre a Natureza Humana

By: M. Sá Lopes

Para uma compreensão sobre quem somos, de onde vimos e para onde vamos!

livro, caminho, verdade, dicionário, natureza, humana, filosofia, psicologia, vida, homem

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Hermeneutica Paradoxismului, Vol. 1

By: Florentin Smarandache

o ... el rfunane in istoria literaturii, cum am spus ehiar de la ineeput, prin aeeea di este, vrem - nu vrem, "parintele" ParadoxismuluiOParadoxismul este un fel de avangardism, sau mai bine am ziee un neoavangardismODineolo de feluritele teribilisme si joeuri de artifieii (mai bine zis: spre a fi in tonul pe care si-I vrea), Florentin Smarandaehe este un seriitor mai eurfuld gravOFlorentin Smarandaehe serie ea mai toata lumea, eand are intr-adevar eeva de spusOeand serie non-teatru, teatru "meta-istorie", Florentin Smarandaehe este un autor demn de luat in seama, in eateva punete ehiar extraordinarO Florentin Smarandaehe vede ... Paradoxism peste tot! Este foarte probabil ea pentru el Lumea aeeasta, Universul, Cosmosul, ExistenJa sunt un PARADOX, in frunte eu ehiar aeela care il gandeste. 0...

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Sacred Books

By: M. Winternitz

THE period covered by the inception, the publication, and the completion of the Sacred Books of the East exactly coincides with the thirty-four years that I have spent in Oxford. When I matriculated, Professor Max Muller, the editor of the series, was about to begin work on the first volume, which appeared while I was still an undergraduate. I lost no time in making his acquaintance, for it was the influence of one of his works that had stimulated me to begin under Professor Benfey the study of Sanskrit at the University of Gbttingen, when I left school nearly two years before. During my undergraduate days and later lowed much to Professor Max Muller's advice and encouragement in regard to my studies, which have ever since followed, as far as Sanskrit is concerned, much the same lines as his. I consequently always took a lively interest in the Sacred Books edited by him as they successively appeared during the course of a quarter of a century, no fewer than thirty-six volumes having a more or less direct bearing on my own work, and fourteen of the translators being personally known to me. Professor Max Mi.iller lived to see all...

Habeltt sua lata libelli-not only after they have been published, but sometimes even before they are printed. It was in the spring of 1894 that the late Professor Max Muller first suggested to me that I should compile a General Index of the names and subject-matter for the complete series of the Sacred Books of the East. Such an Index, he thought, would be a great help to all students of the Sacred Books of tile East, and of the greatest value for the study of the history of religions....

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I and Thou

By: Martin Bube

Tms work in its oripl, German form has already, since its publication fourteen years ago, exercised. on the Continent an influence, quite out of proportion to its slender size. In view of this influence alone it may be affirmed that 1 and Thou will rank &8 one of the epoch-making books 9f our generation. It has hitherto been eomparatively Unknown among English-speaking students of philosophy and theology....

The primal natm:e of the effort to establish relation is already to be seen in the earliest and most confined stage. Before anything isolated can be perceived, timid glances mOve out into indistinct space, towards something indefinite; and in times when there seems to be no desire for nourishment, hands sketch delicately and dimly in the empty air, apparently aimlessly seeking and reaching out to meet something indefinite. You may, if you wish, call this an animal action, but it is not thereby comprehended....

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Issues in Ethics

By: Mrs. Dr. Sam Vaknin; Lidija Rangelovska, Editor

Issues in ethics: the right to life, cloning, abortion, animal rights and other controversial topics.

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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

As if it wanted to be in accordance with the paradoxism and even to confirm it, the way the mathematician writer Florentin Smarandache is received is ... paradoxical. Tens of books, studies and articles have already been written about both, scientist and smarandachism - the name given to the movement by Ion Rotaru and Titu Popescu. However the paradoxist number 1 in the world is less known in his native country. At the same time some researchers ( Jacques Sarthou, Dan Tarchila, Doru Motoc and even... Ion Rotaru) declared him a man of genius (or close by!), while others ignored him or they haven’t yet heard about him. Without being disturbed by any of the two contradictory tendencies, the Oltenian- Romanian settled in New Mexico creates further on important works in the two large fieldsliteratures and mathematics (but also in other art and scientific fields)....

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Theory of the Person

By: Antonio Mercurio

Do we really know what meaning to give to the term PERSON? In this book, the author proposes, through an in depth dialog with the students of the S.U.R. (Sophia University of Rome), the following answer: a PERSON is a spiritual, unifying principle that is endowed with its own freedom and its own identity, it is an end unto itself and unto no other, and its constituent elements are the ability to love oneself and to love others. The topics most debated in the book are: spirituality, freedom, the psychological dimension, the pleasure principle, the joy principle. The author also observes that today there are many schools of psychoanalysis and different therapeutic techniques that are often in contrast, and he poses the question as to whether it is possible to broaden Freudian metapsychology and extend it, so that all the various psychotherapeutic currents can be contained within a unifying viewpoint....

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Bioethics and Population

By: Mrs. Dr. Sam Vaknin; Lidija Rangelovska, Editor

Issues in the ethics and practice of demography and bioengineering - population control, the right to life, cloning, and abortion.

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German Philosophers: Kant, Hegel, Schelling, Nietzsche, and Heidegger

By: Daniel Fidel Ferrer, Mr.

1. Ontology. 2. Metaphysics. 3. Philosophy, German. 4.Thought and thinking. 5. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. 6. Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, 1775-1854. 7. Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831. 8. Philosophy, Asian. 9. Philosophy, Indic. 10. Philosophy, Modern -- 20th century. 11. Philosophy, Modern -- 19th century. 12. Practice (Philosophy). 13. Philosophy and civilization. 14. Postmodernism. 15. Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900. 16. Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976. -- 17. Nagarjuna 2nd cent. I. Ferrer, Daniel Fidel, 1952-....

Table of Contents 1). Heidegger and the Purpose of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (p. 5 to p. 29). ). Martin Heidegger’s Encounter Methodology: Kant (p. 31 to p. 44). 3). Metahistories of philosophy: Kant and Nietzsche (p. 45 to p. 63). 4). Martin Heidegger and Hegel’s Science of Logic (p. 64 to p. 79). 5). Heidegger and Purpose of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (p. 80 to p. 102). 6). Analysis of the "Preface" to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (p. 103 to p. 110). 7). Hegel's Dialogue with Lesser Known Philosophers (p. 111 to p. 121). 8). Heidegger's Encounter with F.W.J. Schelling: The Questions of Evil and Freedom, and the end of Metaphysics (p. 123 to p. 135). 9). Martin Heidegger contra Nietzsche on the Greeks (p. 136 to p. 148). 10). Martin Heidegger and Nietzsche on Amor Fati (p. 149 to p. 156). (11). Martin Heidegger’s ontotheological problems and Nagarjuna’s solutions: Heidegger’s Presuppositions and Entanglements in Metaphysics (p. 157 to p. 165). Index (p. 166 to p. 235). ...

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Takers Economy : An Inquiry into Illegal File Sharing

By: Christopher Stewart

« Takers Economy » proposes an alternative look at illegal file sharing in light of the role of art in society, and in the context of the oneness of all beings and things. ...

1. Introduction 2. The State of Play 3. Ars Divina 4. Oneness 5. An I for an I Makes the World Go Bound 6. Alternatives Rock 7. Verses 8. Links 9. Credits 10. Disclaimer 11. About the Author 12. License...

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The Urantia Book : Study Edition

By: Unknown

The Urantia Book (sometimes called the Urantia Papers or The Fifth Epochal Revelation) is a spiritual and philosophical book that originated in Chicago sometime between 1924 and 1955. The authorship remains a matter of speculation. The authors introduce the word "Urantia" as the name of the planet Earth and state that their intent is to "present enlarged concepts and advanced truth." The book aims to unite religion, science and philosophy, and its enormous amount of material about science is unique among literature claimed to be presented by higher intelligences. Among other topics, the book discusses the origin and meaning of life, humankind's place in the universe, the purpose of evil and suffering, the relationship between God and people, and the life of Jesus. The Urantia Foundation, a U.S.-based non-profit group, first published The Urantia Book in 1955. In 2001, a jury found that the English book's copyright was no longer valid after 1983. The English text became a public domain work in the United States, and in 2006 the international copyright expired....

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Trialogue between Heidegger, Nietzsche, and Nagarjuna in Todtnauberg

By: Daniel Fidel Ferrer, Mr.

Dialogue format between three great philosophers. Two German and one Buddhist monk from 200 AD India.

Nāgārjuna talks directly to Martin Heidegger. Martin, you had Parmenides and impossibility of thinking of non-Being. Supposedly, he wrote: “neither could you know what is not nor could you declare it”. Indeed, the rest of the western philosophical history is: Plato’s dialogue the Sophist and stranger’s position about non-Being and the simple discussion of the semantics of non-Being; or Hegel’s view of non-Being in the Science of Logic which is only thought in the general context of progress of the methodology of the “circles of circles”. No wonder your remarks that “nothing nothings” (Das Nichts nichtet) is often thought of as your confusions. You started off with a chair with only one leg and that was unbalanced – this is the western approach which you had to deal with metaphysically. You got stuck too....

Dramatis personas: Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) owner of the ‘Die Hütte’. Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) Archaya Nagarjuna 2-3th century AD Buddhist author of Fundamental Verses on the Middle Way (Mulamadhyamakakarika). Mādhyamaka Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha (563-483 BC). Socrates (Greek philosopher, 469 BC to 399 BC). Plato (424BC - 348 BC), Greek philosopher who re-wrote the Republic seven time over. Narrator...

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