SCIENCE OF FREEDOM
Part 1 Certainty - knowledge determinants
Domains of human existence (knowledge determinants): 1. willing 2. desire for knowledge 3. thinking 4. perception 5. conception 6. ideation 7. cognition
Part 2 Freedom - action determinmants
Domains of human existence (action determinants): 7. personality 6. ideas 5. moral authority 4. world 3. morality 2. value 1. individuality
PART 1 CERTAINTY - KNOWLEDGE DETERMINANTS
CHAPTER 1 - willing determinants of knowledge
Principle: Known Action, know why you act.
1.0 worldview key: occult compulsion
domain of existence: from questioning freedom, —to known reasons.
1.1 worldview key: materialistic compulsion|
domain of existence: from indifferent choice, —to compelled by hidden reasons.
1.2 worldview key: spiritualistic compulsion
domain of existence: from free choice, —to compelled by desire
1.3 worldview key: realistic compulsion
domain of existence: from necessity of one's nature, —to compelled by external causes.
1.4 worldview key: idealistic compulsion
domain of existence: from conduct of character, —to compelled by characterolgical disposition.
1.5 worldview key: mathematistic compulsion
domain of existence: from conscious motive, —to compelled by knowledge of motive.
1.6 worldview key: rationalistic compulsion
domain of existence: from practical decisions, —to compelled by rational necessity.
1.7 worldview key: psychistic compulsion
domain of existence: from doing what you want, —to compelled by strongest motive.
1.8 worldview key: pneumatistic compulsion
domain of existence: from unconditioned will impulse, —to compelled by internal invisible causes.
1.9 worldview key: monadistic compulsion
domain of existence: from known reason, —to compelled by thought with unknown origin.
1.10 worldview key: dynamistic compulsion
domain of existence: from force of heart, —to compelled by pre-existing motives.
1.11 worldview key: phenomenalistic compulsion
domain of existence: from idolized love, —to compelled by idealistic thoughts.
1.12 worldview key: sensationalistic compulsion
domain of existence: from seeing the good, —to compelled by the perception-picture formed.
CHAPTER 2 - desiring determinants for pursuit of knowledge
Principle: Guided Curiosity, avoid the one-sidedness of a preferred worldview.
2.0 worldview key: transcendental speculation
domain of existence: from self and world separation, —to self and world unity.
2.1 worldview key: materialistic speculation
domain of existence: from materialistic conception, —to shift away from self.
2.2 worldview key: spiritualistic speculation
domain of existence: from spiritualistic theory, —to denial of world.
2.3 worldview key: realistic speculation
domain of existence: from acquiring experience, —to dependence on external world.
2.4 worldview key: idealistic speculation
domain of existence: from magnificent thought-pictures, —to lack experience.
2.5 worldview key: mathematistic speculation
domain of existence: from materialism and the mind's sense-effects of idealism, —to paradoxical feedback loop.
2.6 worldview key: rationalistic speculation
domain of existence: from indivisible unity, —to shift away from unresolved inner conflict.
2.7 worldview key: psychistic speculation
domain of existence: from contrasting self, —to the indwelling mystery of the world speaks but is not heard.
2.8 worldview key: pneumatistic speculation
domain of existence: from feeling oneness, —to using felt unity as a compass.
2.9 worldview key: monadistic speculation
domain of existence: from force dualistic thought, —to seeking inner essence.
2.10 worldview key: dynamistic speculation
domain of existence: from merely ‘I’, —to something more than 'I'.
2.11 worldview key: phenomenalistic speculation
domain of existence: from academic terms, —to descriptions of facts.
2.12 worldview key: sensationalistic speculation
domain of existence: from scholar interpretations, —to immediate experience.
CHAPTER 3 - thinking determinants for acquiring knowledge
Principle: Focused Thinking
3.0 worldview key: mystical reflection
domain of existence: from passive spectator, —to reflective thinking.
3.1 worldview key: materialistic reflection
domain of existence: from everyday state, —to exceptional state.
3.2 worldview key: spiritualistic reflection
domain of existence: from passive feelings, —to active thinking.
3.3 worldview key: realistic reflection
domain of existence: from express feelings, —to express thinking.
3.4 worldview key: idealistic reflection
domain of existence: from create thought, —to contemplate thought.
3.5 worldview key: mathematistic reflection
domain of existence: from creating thought-process, —to know thought-process.
3.6 worldview key: rationalistic reflection
domain of existence: from brain processes, —to pure thinking.
3.7 worldview key: psychistic reflection
domain of existence: from know thought, —to foundation of thought.
3.8 worldview key: pneumatistic reflection
domain of existence: from intermixing thought, —to remaining within realm of thought.
3.9 worldview key: monadistic reflection
domain of existence: from recreate nature —to create thought.
3.10 worldview key: dynamistic reflection
domain of existence: from the view of another, —to your own view.
3.11 worldview key: phenomenalistic reflection
domain of existence: from starting with object, —to starting with principles of thinking.
3.12 worldview key: sensationalistic reflection
domain of existence: from right or wrong thought, —to rightly applied thought.
CHAPTER 4 - perception determinants for acquiring knowledge
Principle: Corrected Perception
4.0 worldview key: empirical reaction
domain of existence: from building up concepts, —to reactive thinking.
4.1 worldview key: materialistic reaction
domain of existence: from generalized relationships, —to conceptual search.
4.2 worldview key: spiritualistic reaction
domain of existence: from thinking consciousness, —to conceptual reference.
4.3 worldview key: realistic reaction
domain of existence: from pure observation, —to conceptual relationships.
4.4 worldview key: idealistic reaction
domain of existence: from world-picture contradictions, —to world-picture corrections.
4.5 worldview key: mathematistic reaction
domain of existence: from correcting my mathematical perception-picture, —to correcting my qualitative perception-picture.
4.6 worldview key: rationalistic reaction
domain of existence: from subjective perception-picture, —to objective basis.
4.7 worldview key: psychistic reaction
domain of existence: from stream of perception-pictures, —to retaining a memory-idea.
4.8 worldview key: pneumatistic reaction
domain of existence: from interposing ideas thrust into foreground, —to accepting the unknowable "thing-in-itself".
4.9 worldview key: monadistic reaction
domain of existence: from sense-perception effect, —to idea as subjective representation.
4.10 worldview key: dynamistic reaction
domain of existence: from perceived qualities of an object, —to idea projection.
4.11 worldview key: phenomenalistic reaction
domain of existence: from externalized idea, —to observation confusion.
4.12 worldview key: sensationalistic reaction
domain of existence: from the "world is my idea," —to sensory idea resulting from the objective existence of the senses.
CHAPTER 5 - conception determinants for acquiring knowledge
Principle: Accurate Conception
5.0 worldview key: volunteerist conception
domain of existence: from the “things-in-themselves,” —to accurate conception.
5.1 worldview key: materialistic conception
domain of existence: from dream state of perceiving, —to awakened state of thinking.
5.2 worldview key: spiritualistic conception
domain of existence: from life as it appears, —to true judgment.
5.3 worldview key: realistic conception
domain of existence: from detached thought, —to integral thought.
5.4 worldview key: idealistic conception
domain of existence: from a momentary picture, —to a process of becoming.
5.5 worldview key: mathematistic conception
domain of existence: from a sequence of appearances, —to indivisible concept.
5.6 worldview key: rationalistic conception
domain of existence: from separate objects, —to single concepts.
5.7 worldview key: psychistic conception
domain of existence: from self-perception, —to self-definition.
5.8 worldview key: pneumatistic conception
domain of existence: from personal concepts, —to universal concepts.
5.9 worldview key: monadistic conception
domain of existence: from world unity, —to conceptual unity.
5.10 worldview key: dynamistic conception
domain of existence: from equality of value, —to hierarchy of value.
5.11 worldview key: phenomenalistic conception
domain of existence: from gathering percepts, —to conceptual connections.
5.12 worldview key: sensationalistic conception
domain of existence: from confusing the objective percept with the objective percept, —to retain a memory-idea.
CHAPTER 6 - ideation determinants for acquiring knowledge
Principle: Authentic Ideation
6.0 worldview key: logical ideas
domain of existence: from discovering the common universal element, —to authentic ideas.
6.1 worldview key: materialistic idea
domain of existence: from moving from one percept to another, —to systematic change.
6.2 worldview key: spiritualistic idea
domain of existence: from forming an intuitive idea, —to recalling this intuitive idea.
6.3 worldview key: realistic idea
domain of existence: from reality in moment of observation, —to a representation of reality.
6.4 worldview key: idealistic idea
domain of existence: from well-developed thinking capacity, —to having perceptions as reference.
6.5 worldview key: mathematistic idea
domain of existence: from subjective ideas, —to cognitive personality.
6.6 worldview key: rationalistic idea
domain of existence: from Ego subjectivity, —to experience pleasure or pain.
6.7 worldview key: psychistic idea
domain of existence: from self-indifference in universal thinking, —to special value for ourselves with feelings.
6.8 worldview key: pneumatistic idea
domain of existence: from swinging between thought and feelings, to true individuality.
6.9 worldview key: monadistic idea
domain of existence: from the way we form our ideas, —to standpoint.
6.10 worldview key: dynamistic idea
domain of existence: from our unique organization, —to intensity of feelings.
6.11 worldview key: phenomenalistic idea
domain of existence: from a feeling life devoid of thought, —to education of feelings.
6.12 worldview key: sensationalistic idea
domain of existence: from the arousal of feelings, —to living concepts.
CHAPTER 7 - cognition determinants for acquiring knowledge
Principle: Unified Cognition
7.0 worldview key: gnostic cognition
domain of existence: from the world of appearance, —to unified cognition.
7.1 worldview key: materialistic cognition
domain of existence: from hypothetical world principle, —to facts of experience.
7.2 worldview key: spiritualistic cognition
domain of existence: from "Self" poses questions, —to "Self" answers its own questions.
7.3 worldview key: realistic cognition
domain of existence: from percepts confronting concepts, —to reconciling these two spheres.
7.4 worldview key: idealistic cognition
domain of existence: from a subjective percept, —to a conceptual representation.
7.5 worldview key: mathematistic cognition
domain of existence: from ideal connecting principles, —to real connecting principles.
7.6 worldview key: rationalistic cognition
domain of existence: from ideal evidence, —to real evidence of senses.
7.7 worldview key: psychistic cognition
domain of existence: from perishing perceptions, —to enduring ideal entities.
7.8 worldview key: pneumatistic cognition
domain of existence: from perceptible reality, —to imperceptible reality.
7.9 worldview key: monadistic cognition
domain of existence: from the real world of perceptible objects, —to laws of nature.
7.10 worldview key: dynamistic cognition
domain of existence: from separation of self, —to self's reintegration.
7.11 worldview key: phenomenalistic cognition
domain of existence: from perceived facts, —to underlying causes.
7.12 worldview key: sensationalistic cognition
domain of existence: from subjective world continuum, —to objective real world continuum.
PART 2 FREEDOM - ACTION DETERMINMANTS
CHAPTER 8 - personality determinants for action
Principle: Self-Knowledge
8.0 worldview key: gnostic personality
domain of existence: from a cognizing being, —to personality.
8.1 worldview key: materialistic personality:
domain of existence: from conceptual activity, —to feeling personality.
8.2 worldview key: spiritualistic personality
domain of existence: from the reality of feelings, —to the reality of personality.
8.3 worldview key: realistic personality
domain of existence: from encountering a feeling, —to understanding feeling.
8.4 worldview key: mathematistic personality
domain of existence: from a feeling of existence, —to concept of self.
8.5 worldview key: rationalistic personality
domain of existence: from recollection of thought, —to cultivation of emotional life.
8.6 worldview key: psychistic personality
domain of existence: from feeling insight, —to thinking knowledge.
8.7 worldview key: pneumatistic personality
domain of existence: from feelings a world principle, —to injecting oneself into everything.
8.8 worldview key: monadistic personality
domain of existence: from Mysticism, —to pursuit of knowledge.
8.9 worldview key: dynamistic personality
domain of existence: from observing will, —to willing personality.
8.10 worldview key: phenomenalistic personality
domain of existence: from causal force of will, —to universal will.
8.11 worldview key: phenomenalistic personality
domain of existence: from lived experience, —to experience as sole method of knowing reality.
8.12 worldview key: sensationalistic personality
domain of existence: from world will, —to conceptually relating will to world.
CHAPTER 9 - idea determinants for action
Principle: Self-Determined
9.0 worldview key: logical idea
domain of existence: from perception of willing, —to act of will.
9.1 worldview key: materialistic idea
domain of existence: from action determined by perceptual world, —to ideal act.
9.2 worldview key: spiritualistic idea
domain of existence: from motive and driving force, —to moral character.
9.3 worldview key: realistic idea
domain of existence: from relationship between motives and driving force, —to motivated idea.
9.4a worldview key: idealistic idea
domain of existence: from driving force, —to conceptual thinking.
9.4b worldview key: idealistic idea
domain of existence: from motives, —to conceptual intuition.
9.5 worldview key: mathematistic idea
domain of existence: from practical reason, —to moral intuition.
9.6 worldview key: rationalistic idea
domain of existence: from cognitive concept and moral label, —to my Idea.
9.7 worldview key: psychistic idea
domain of existence: from ethical content, —to ethical individualism.
9.8 worldview key: pneumatistic idea
domain of existence: from love for the goal, —to good deeds.
9.9 worldview key: monadistic idea
domain of existence: from immature freedom, —to mature freedom.
9.10 worldview key: dynamistic idea
domain of existence: from common moral order, —to harmony of intentions.
9.11 worldview key: phenomenalistic idea
domain of existence: from a natural or social being, —to free being.
9.12 worldview key: sensationalistic idea
domain of existence: from dangerous free spirit, —to social order favorable to individual.
CHAPTER 10 - moral authority determinants for action
Principle: Self-Principled
10.0 worldview key: volunteerist moral authority
domain of existence: from external moral authority, —to internal moral authority.
10.1 worldview key: materialistic moral authority
domain of existence: from mechanical necessity, —to feeling of freedom.
10.2 worldview key: spiritualistic moral authority
domain of existence: from spiritual being, —to doing god's will.
10.3 worldview key: realistic moral authority
domain of existence: domain of existence: from automaton or slave, to no freedom.
10.4 worldview key: idealistic moral authority
domain of existence: from imposed moral principles, —to denial of freedom.
10.5 worldview key: mathematistic moral authority
domain of existence: from adopting ethical principles from others, to individual ethical impulses.
10.6 worldview key: rationalistic moral authority
domain of existence: from accusation of unfreedom, —to perceptible external compulsion.
10.7 worldview key: psychistic moral authority
domain of existence: from unfree action, —to manifesting free spirit.
10.8 worldview key: pneumatistic moral authority
domain of existence: from collective goals, —to individual will impulses.
10.9 worldview key: monadistic moral authority
domain of existence: from self-developing being, —to developmental path.
10.10 worldview key: dynamistic moral authority
domain of existence: from stages of development, —to finding true self.
10.11 worldview key: phenomenalistic moral authority
domain of existence: from preparatory stages of morality, —to overcoming preliminary stages.
10.12 worldview key: sensationalistic moral authority
domain of existence: from morality of higher beings, to human morality.
CHAPTER 11 - world determinants for action
Principle: Self-Purposed
11.0 worldview key: empirical world
domain of existence: from cause and effect, —to purposeful human action.
11.1 worldview key: materialistic world
domain of existence: from the percepts of event, —to analyzing cause and effect.
11.2 worldview key: spiritualistic world
domain of existence: from perception of cause and effect, —to the conceptual factor.
11.3 worldview key: realistic world
domain of existence: from a lawful connection between events, —to human purpose.
11.4 worldview key: idealistic world
domain of existence: from imperceptible forces in Nature, —to invented purposes in Nature.
11.5 worldview key: mathematistic world
domain of existence: from dismissing purpose in Nature, —to seeking laws of nature.
11.6 worldview key: rationalistic world
domain of existence: from life purposes set by others, —to purposeful ideas.
11.7 worldview key: psychistic world
domain of existence: from a predestined mission, —to a chosen task.
11.8 worldview key: pneumatistic world
domain of existence: from the ideas of history, —to purposefully realized ideas.
11.9 worldview key: monadistic world
domain of existence: from order and unity in the world, —to the formative principle.
11.10 worldview key: dynamistic world
domain of existence: from the sufferings of natural life, —to evolutionary adaptation.
11.11 worldview key: phenomenalistic world
domain of existence: from natural harmony, —to purposeful plan.
11.12 worldview key: sensationalistic world
domain of existence: from a world being fulfilling its purpose, —to rejecting the existence of a world being.
CHAPTER 12 - moral determinants for action
Principle: Self-Created
12.0 worldview key: mystical morality
domain of existence: from action based on past experience, —to making original decisions.
12.1 worldview key: materialistic morality
domain of existence: finding the concrete idea, —to translating the concept into the concrete idea.
12.2 worldview key: spiritualistic morality
domain of existence: from being morally unproductive, —to having moral imagination and being morally productive.
12.3 worldview key: realistic morality
domain of existence: from scientific knowledge, —to transforming the world with moral technique.
12.4 worldview key: idealistic morality
domain of existence: from moral ideas as principles, —to a Natural Science of moral ideas.
12.5 worldview key: mathematistic morality
domain of existence: from pre-existing moral laws, —to newly created moral laws.
12.6 worldview key: rationalistic morality
domain of existence: from connecting past and future moral concepts, —to creating new ethical rules not derived from previous ones.
12.7 worldview key: psychistic morality
domain of existence: from the theory of evolution, —to the ethical individualist.
12.8 worldview key: pneumatistic morality
domain of existence: from a supernatural ethical influence, —to human morality.
12.9 worldview key: monadistic morality
domain of existence: from natural evolution, —to the free human.
12.10 worldview key: dynamistic morality
domain of existence: from the natural science of human action, —to the free deed.
12.11 worldview key: phenomenalistic morality
domain of existence: from doing what you desire, —to desiring to do what is right.
12.12 worldview key: sensationalistic morality
domain of existence: from being an enslaved spirit, —to being damned to do nothing.
CHAPTER 13 - value determinants for action
Principle: Self-Motivated
13.0 worldview key: transcendental value
domain of existence: from optimism or pessimism, —to attempts at compromise.
13.1 worldview key: materialistic value
domain of existence: from the view that God is good and wise, —to happily participate in cooperation.
13.2 spiritualistic motivation
domain of existence: from unfulfilled cravings and suffering, —to universal idleness.
13.3 worldview key: realistic value
domain of existence: from pain outweighs pleasure in the world, —to selfless service for world progress.
13.4 worldview key: idealistic value
domain of existence: from the pleasure or pain dependent on success or failure, —to the pleasure of striving.
13.5 worldview key: mathematistic value
domain of existence: from the quantity of pleasure, —to removing factors that falsify our judgment.
13.6 worldview key: rationalistic value
domain of existence: from quality of pleasure, —to ennobled pleasure.
13.7 worldview key: psychistic value
domain of existence: from egotistical striving, —to selfless service.
13.8 worldview key: pneumatistic value
domain of existence: from the highest value of pleasure, —to excessive pleasure becomes pain.
13.9 worldview key: monadistic value
domain of existence: from the will overcoming pain, —to pleasure of higher value.
13.10 worldview key: dynamistic value
domain of existence: from magnitudes of pleasure, —to amusement activities.
13.11 worldview key: phenomenalistic value
domain of existence: from spiritual instincts, —to ethical conduct.
13.12 worldview key: sensationalistic value
domain of existence: from expressing freedom, —to achieving goals.
CHAPTER 14 - individuality determinants for action
Principle: Self-Emancipated
14.0 worldview key: occult individuality
domain of existence: from group member, —to independent free individuality.
14.1 worldview key: materialistic individuality
domain of existence: from ethnic traits, —to group type.
14.2 worldview key: spiritualistic individuality
domain of existence: from members of human race, —to developing an individual nature.
14.3 worldview key: realistic individuality
domain of existence: from judging according to sex, —to judging according to character.
14.4 worldview key: idealistic individuality
domain of existence: from gender-specific roles, —to roles based on individual nature.
14.5 worldview key: mathematistic individuality
domain of existence: from ethnic and gender studies, —to the unique character of an individual.
14.6 worldview key: rationalistic individuality
domain of existence: from fixed conceptual content, —to free thinking.
14.7 worldview key: psychistic individuality
domain of existence: from typical characteristics, —to an individual's inner core.
14.8 worldview key: pneumatistic individuality
domain of existence: from abstract study, —to an individual's worldview and willful acts.
14.9 worldview key: monadistic individuality
domain of existence: from our preconceptions, —to how an individual defines themselves.
14.10 worldview key: dynamistic individuality
domain of existence: from gradual emancipation, —to free spirit.
14.11 worldview key: phenomenalistic individuality
domain of existence: from the natural and social organism, —to ethical conduct.
14.12 worldview key: sensationalistic individuality
domain of existence: from living out moral ideas, —to the moral life of humanity.
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