That the sun will rise tomorrow is hypothesis. We cannot know either way—whether it will… or not.
—L. Wittgenstein (ab. M. Hise)
>Preface
I | Existential Fundamentals
| Everything You'll Ever Need to Know About Philosophy
The problem with philosophers is that they’ve made it their purpose to curate and acquire “True” knowledge. They are thus never contented with the reality of a world composed of ambiguous probabilities—instead, they feel compelled to discover an impossible and Absolute ideal. In this way, they transform simple wisdom into new religion, attempting thereafter to hold communion with the idol they raise and name: IUVENISSIMUS INTER DEOS1.
—M. Hise
II | Archetypical Philosophies
| A Comprehensive Distribution of Moral Theories
Existentialism does not offer to its reader the consolation of an abstract evasion. Its Ethics is experienced in the truth of life, and thus appears as the only possibility for salvation which one can address to men. It asserts that, in spite of his limits, it falls to each one to define—by his will—his own existence.
—S. de Beauvoir (ab. M. Hise)
III | The Masters’ Game
| Navigating Society & Civilization
The truth is not a thing so weak that it need be defended.
—F. Nietzsche (ab. M. Hise)
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