Absolute Truth 2nd edition

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Metaphysics
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Author: Rod Cameron ISBN: 9780473363857
Publisher: Rod Cameron Publication: July 3, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rod Cameron
ISBN: 9780473363857
Publisher: Rod Cameron
Publication: July 3, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Absolute Truth involves a metaphysical logic that synthesises. Real logic is the logic of creation, i.e. the creative cause – an Idea that does actual work.

Creation is effected through dichotomies; all Truths are dichotomies. Dichotomies are the only plausible mechanism for creation. They are not susceptible to discursive inquiry because truths are not the reciprocals of absolute Truth.

The big mystery in philosophy was ontology. Ontology is the individual—nation dichotomy, i.e. this means the nation is the objectification of our archetypal self. This is the most philosophically consequential relationship.

The second biggest mystery is teleology, i.e. purposeful, deterministic history. European history is deterministic. European history has spirit.

Objective analysis cannot uncover either ontology or teleology because objective truth is not of consequence.

Since truths are incomparable with Truths, meaning and proof are not the measure of Truth. How, then, is Truth validated? – Negatively it is validated by the destruction of duality, especially ethics and dualistic religions. Positively it is validated by consistency and the enormity of pure reasoning, i.e. the ability to explain phenomena like politics, creation and culture.

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Absolute Truth involves a metaphysical logic that synthesises. Real logic is the logic of creation, i.e. the creative cause – an Idea that does actual work.

Creation is effected through dichotomies; all Truths are dichotomies. Dichotomies are the only plausible mechanism for creation. They are not susceptible to discursive inquiry because truths are not the reciprocals of absolute Truth.

The big mystery in philosophy was ontology. Ontology is the individual—nation dichotomy, i.e. this means the nation is the objectification of our archetypal self. This is the most philosophically consequential relationship.

The second biggest mystery is teleology, i.e. purposeful, deterministic history. European history is deterministic. European history has spirit.

Objective analysis cannot uncover either ontology or teleology because objective truth is not of consequence.

Since truths are incomparable with Truths, meaning and proof are not the measure of Truth. How, then, is Truth validated? – Negatively it is validated by the destruction of duality, especially ethics and dualistic religions. Positively it is validated by consistency and the enormity of pure reasoning, i.e. the ability to explain phenomena like politics, creation and culture.

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