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Epistemology - 02-04-2006, 10:09 PM

Guille, I think we must study all the different branches of ideation at once. We must study, subject/object, metaphysical/logical, ontological/teleological/mereological, and all such mind, and reality topics. The problem with almost all philosophy has been some form of exclusionism, whether of Aristotle or new ones like Richard Rorty. Exclusionism is the enemy of true philosophy. At the same time, all areas of philosophy must be kept in their formal languages' presentations, not to be mis-understood. Also, we should work through the newer schools of systemology, to unite all the various inter-disciplinary schools of thought. I work in the area of systemology, as espoused by such notables as Kondratieff on. I have great confidence in much of the Russian vein of thought, as contributary to philosophy. The schools of systemology are working toward the united universal concept, to better express our yet incomplete perception understanding of the whole. I think this is a very promising area for the integration toward a new theory of everything. I really see no other way, except to integrate it all into the answers we all seek.

Epistemologically speaking, the world of our emotional desires, greatly exceeds the capacities of the world's present formal logical systems of real institutions and nations, to supply. If we truly look at the entire world, it's the historical evolution of total logic systems of all nations, that holds our emotional desires in check. Thus, in order to improve the human condition, to allow a greater expansion of true emotional liberty, we must better understand the epistemology of systemology, and its possible new integrations into better universal justice systems, i.e., sensible scientific semi-utopias.
  
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