Matt Ehret: Max Planck’s Philosophy of Physics Part 1 of 4: Physics and World Philosophy

As Nazism was leading Germany into a dark age trajectory and as science policy and practice decayed into eugenics and materialism, Max Planck took a stand and remained behind in his homeland to defend the classical humanist traditions which represented everything which Hitler hated. Planck threw down an epistemological gauntlet to his contemporary scientists who …

Worth a Look: Ecologenia – Philosophy & Practice of True Politics In Harmony with LOCAL Communities and the Earth

Ecologenia is neither a Utopia nor an “ideology.” It’s possible to change this world and its politics even if it seems utopian. It’s only necessary to understand what Ecologenia is. It is the Natural Policy, and each one has something to contribute. Your participation is of immense importance. You can learn True Politics in a few weeks and …

Answers on OSINT for India 34 — M4I2 as Philosophy and Process Integrating Holistic Analytics, True Cost Economics, & Open Source Everything Engineering (OSEE)

You ask, Is M4i2 a philosophy or a process (like C2)? I want to answer that question in three ways: M4IS2 is a philosophy. M4IS2 is a process that must integrate Holistic Analytics (HA), True Cost Economics (TCE), and Open Source Everything Engineering (OSEE) M4IS2 at the highest level is a spiritual alignment of humanity …

Jon Rappoport: Society without Philosophy is Evil…Propaganda and “Anything Goes” Take Over…

When philosophy goes begging in society Creating a civilization in which ethics take center stage is, at best, a difficult proposition. If education doesn’t include a probing search for answers on this subject; if instead, it’s assumed that every person has his own relative point of view, then of course you end up with mobocracy …

Kosmos: David Fleming, Lean Logic, on Encounter as a Philosophy

David Fleming, on ‘Encounter’ Extract from the late David Fleming’s Lean Logic: A Dictionary for the Future and How to Survive It chosen for Kosmos by the book’s editor Shaun Chamberlin ENCOUNTER: The act of recognising something—a person, a practice, a system—on its own terms. The particular character and wholeness of the other is acknowledged. …