Reflections, essays, and explorations across the Unrelativity vocabulary — Isness and Be-ing, Selfhood, Ethics, the Compass, and the path of Anointment. Older entries below; the most recent at the top.
- Unrelative: The Key-Word
- Ayn Rand Felsefesi: Objektivizm ve GöresizlikAyn Rand’ın Objektivizm felsefesi, bireyin akılcı çıkarını ahlakın temeli olarak görür. Rand’a göre gerçeklik, bilinçten bağımsız olarak vardır (Varoluş bilince önce gelir). Akıl, insanın tek bilgi edinme aracıdır. Bireyin mutluluğu, … Continue reading Ayn Rand Felsefesi: Objektivizm ve Göresizlik
- Enlightenment and liberationWho we are, what we know and also believe are at the center of our actions. Knowledge and belief are almost always about our experiences; they form the medium—the mind—that … Continue reading Enlightenment and liberation
- Submission (“islam”) and DetachmentDetachment is another name for submission which Hz. Eckhart (1260–1327), a German Dominican monk, uses extensively. Detachment is a virtue one should not think is of the uncaring, unfeeling or … Continue reading Submission (“islam”) and Detachment
- Instanding and EnlightenmentWho we are, what we know and believe are at the center of our actions. Knowledge and belief are majority of the time about our experiences, and form the medium—the … Continue reading Instanding and Enlightenment
- TheologyIn what aspect of one’s life is theology of significance? To what extent would one like to know more, to view the future through the prism of a liberating paradigm … Continue reading Theology
- Why we areThis is the excerpt for your very first post.