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The reader might be surprised that many concepts used in this brief outline (and in the entire book) are, in fact, Platonism. Indeed: the authors of this book and the authors are conscious as spirits and can, therefore, use spirit as the point of departure of their activity (cognition, willing, writing this book e.t.c.). This book is written in such a way that the reader can think and speak Platonism with us; in short, spirit is available.Consciousness of normal spirit is firmly rooted in the reality of the idea-world and his fundamental moral willing is the drive to be morally productive.…mehr

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The reader might be surprised that many concepts used in this brief outline (and in the entire book) are, in fact, Platonism. Indeed: the authors of this book and the authors are conscious as spirits and can, therefore, use spirit as the point of departure of their activity (cognition, willing, writing this book e.t.c.). This book is written in such a way that the reader can think and speak Platonism with us; in short, spirit is available.Consciousness of normal spirit is firmly rooted in the reality of the idea-world and his fundamental moral willing is the drive to be morally productive. When his idea, willing impulse (=inner life) word, deed or work of creation (="his output") is traced down to its origin, a morally productive standpoint, reflecting his productive fundamental drive, is found. We identify Truth and Reality with this standpoint.
Autorenporträt
Robert Schlick is an amateur filosofer who works in epistemology, epistemological theory of arts and ethics. Petr Vanek is a mathematician and works on problems of structural mechanics.