Guardians of the Form — How People Hide the Betrayal of Themselves Behind a Mask of Rationality
ContentsIntroduction: One Nature, Two MasksLevel One: Every Day — Lying as a ReflexLevel Two: Intellectual — Capitulation Behind a Mask […]
ContentsIntroduction: One Nature, Two MasksLevel One: Every Day — Lying as a ReflexLevel Two: Intellectual — Capitulation Behind a Mask […]
ContentsIntroductionSolipsism — The First Point of DoubtThree Models of Perceiving RealityModel 1. Direct Reality or Naive RealismModel 2. Reality Through
Contents1. Introduction2. Historical Context: Why Science Needed a New Criterion3. Karl Popper and the Birth of the Principle of Falsifiability3.1
Rupert Sheldrake is a British biologist and author known for his unconventional scientific stance. Having received a classical education—he studied
ContentsWho Was David Hilbert?The International Congress of Mathematicians, 1900The Essence of Hilbert’s Sixth ProblemWhy the Sixth Problem Remains UnsolvedHilbert’s Philosophical
In today’s world, where ideas can come from anywhere — a scientist, a stranger, or even artificial intelligence — it’s
General Concept: Bureaucratic Form vs. Human Meaning “Someone must have slandered Josef K., for one morning, without having done anything
ContentsWhat is the meaning? And how does it differ from form?Form is the outward appearance. Meaning is the inner reality.A
Objectivity — it’s the persistent examination of multiple sources, the pursuit of facts, and the willingness to compare different viewpoints.