Philosophy, SOCIOLOGy, BIOLOGy & Theology
Free
Will: A Question of Choice
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Free
Will Vs. Bondage of the Will
- Definition
of Free Will
- Definition
of Bondage of the Will
- Free
Choice of Events
- Impossibility
of Choice: DESTINY
-
Predestination
and Preordination
- The
Cause-Effect
Nexus is implicit
- Provider/Supplier
and Receiver
- Predestined
by whom/what?
- Preordained
by whom/what?
- Free
Will Reality: Human Society today
- Progress
in History
- Freedom
of Choice in the Management of the Terrestrial Social
Planet
- No Non-Terrestrial
Being has ever stopped or diverted the course of Human
History
- Free
Choice, Conditioned Choice, Imposed Choice
- Consumer
Power in the Free Market Modern Society
- The
Consumer does not know about his/her own power and
about having the market in his/her own hands
- The
Consumer does not want to know
- The
Consumer does not know how to form coalitions to achieve
power of Choice
- The
Consumer CHOOSES Bondage of the Will in favor of the
Dominion of the Market
Relative
& Absolute
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Historical &Philosophical Background
- Aristotle
- Christian
Catholic Absolutism
- Spurious
Dialectics
- Hegel
-
- Vico
and "The Courses & Recourses" - Historical
Cycles
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Moral Relativism
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- Relativism
of the Absolute vs. the Unknowableness of the Absolute
Infinite
& Finite
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Concept
of Beginning and End
- Concept
of Classical Time (Newtonian)
- Concept
of Classical Space (Newtonian)
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Concept of Relativistic Space-Time
- Concept
of Quantum Space-Time
- Concept
of Energy and Force
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Infinity as a Mathematical concept
- Infinity:
a non-end and/or a non-beginning
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Infinity:
non-countable, non-numberable, outside time
- Finite:
countable, numberable, inside time
Statistics
and Probability: The Gauss Theorem
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Probability:
frequency of an event in time, lim=Inf
- PDF
(Probability Density Function)
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The PSI
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Distinction
between Probability and Possibility: Lexicon or Reality?
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- Concept
of Majority in Statistics
- Recurrent
Proofs in Social Statistical Enquiries
- Application
to Human Systems
Reality
and Illusion
- Concept
of Reality
- Definition of Reality
- Absolute Reality
- Relative Reality
- Illusion
- Obligated
Reality
- System
of Beliefs
- The
Verification or Proof of Reality
Potential
and Act: IQ& eQ; Are we all equal?
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Historical backgrund: Aristotle
- Thought
and Realization of concepts and of objects
- Potential
and Act in the modern era
- IQ:
definition Tool of Mechanical Intelligence Class
- eQ:
definition Tool of Humanity
Macro
and Micro Domains:
The Environment contains us
- MACRO:
- The
Universe and the Big Bang
- The
Beginning: an event which causes itself on its own? No
scientific proof
- And
before the Big Bang? The Nothingness. Infinite Zero
- Primum
Mobile (Latin: First Moving Thing)
- The
Solar System
- The
Earth
- Position
within the Solar System
- Food
Chains
- Ecosystems
- The
Water Cycle
-
Biological Interfaces: Biology's miracle, but factual
reality
-
Human Beings-Animals Interaction
- MICRO:
- The
Theory of Evolution: The Great Comfortable Lie?
- The
Adaptation: concept of Habitat
- Fossils
- Survival
of the fittest (of or the strongest)
- Coexistence
of species thought to be extinct with current ones
- Carbon
Time-Dating
- Statistical
Confidence in the results of the analysis of prehistorical
atmospheric composition
- Dating
of Terrestrial Transition Eras (Cambrian, Jurassic, etc.)
- Evolution
evolves
- Evolution
becomes powerful and intelligent
- Evolution
as an easy, but flawed, scientific surrogate of the Supreme
Intelligence
- DNA,
Genes, Proteins, Enzymes
- The
Mandatory Symbiosis:
- Bacteria
- Viruses
- Other
Organisms
- Infinite
Possibilities of Developoment
Life
- Concetp of Perfection and Imperfection
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- Theory
of Probability: from the cauldron of Infinity
- Terrestrial
Life (Carbon-based)
- Non-Terrestrial
Life
- Life
of Energy
- Life
of Matter
- Life
of Will
- Life
of Act
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Life
and Death: end of process or of purpose?
- Perfection:
lack of error
- Imperfection:
presence of error
- Deseases:
Hostile Presence of Imperfection
- The
Concept of Entropy; in the Systems, in the Universe
Structures
and Social
Aggregations of Living
Organisms
- Gregarious
Organisms
- Social
Insects
- Human
Beings
- The Borg
Society (Social Collectives with total sharing of the
Ego and annihilation of the Identity of the Individual)
- Solitary
Organisms
- The Theorem
of the Herd and of the Long Neck
- The
Theorem of the Belonging:
- "The Belonging
means having the others within yourself" (Giorgio
Gaber, 1976)
- Empathy
is only of Humans. Is it really so?
- Knowledge
of the thought in "superior" animals
- The
experience with Cetaceans, Dolphins and Dogs
- Grave
human deficiency in the will of knowledge of other beings
and of their interactions with Humans
The
Cain Syndrome
-
I
eliminate what
is better than what I can do
- I
eliminate whomever
is better than me
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If
it is not possible to eliminate someone better than me,
I will jeer and discredit him/her, so that he/she will
fail and eventually he/she will disappear. Thus I will
be the only one left.
- Mors
Tua, Vita Mea (Latin: Your Death, My Life)
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