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Contextualism: The Non-Existence Of Universal Laws, formulates that there are no ‘universal’ laws, except laws of situational application. |
Multi-Causality: Variables In Infinite Causality, criticizes single causality, whilst extending multi-causality as developed by Gestalt Psychology. |
Ethics: The Fallacy Of 'Good And Evil' Further On The Notion Of 'Absolute Right Or Wrong', discusses the various moral theories, finally expanding upon a notion of Aristotles (c.350 B.C.) via Albert Camus (1942) that ethics depends on the situation ("Integrity has no rules") ; furthermore discusses the motives behind the use of the meaningless terms ‘good and evil’. |
Determinism: Free-Choice Through Determinism, expouses upon an Existential notion of free-choice, but recognizing Jean-Paul Sartre's (1943) "Blind-Faith", as constraint therefore a form of determinism upon our free-chioce. |
Democracy Through Self-Determinism, discusses the difficulties in democratic theory, resulting in a reformulation of democracy. |
Trans-Economics: Self-Actualizing Cooperation, expounds upon Alfred Korzybski's (1921) extension on Karl Marx's economic theory, based upon freely giving one's time-binding capacity for others benefit. |
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