The book that lies in front of you is a philosophical treatise. In great depth and with impeccable logic it considers the most important of human problems: - What is meaning (in all aspects of the understanding of the word) and how is it formed in the human mind from the chaos of the world? - What is consciousness, which depicts the world and finds meaning in it?
The book that lies in front of you is a philosophical treatise. In great depth and with impeccable logic it considers the most important of human prob...
This book by Felix Shmidel defies ascription to any branch of science: it appears to fit somewhere between philosophical anthropology (released from ties to the "social"), philosophy proper (also in the forgotten ancient sense of contemplation of primary substantial meanings), and practical psychology. It can be read as "a guide to action" (interpreting "action" to mean self-awareness), or enjoyed - in an unfocused manner - for its cause-and-effect firmness and the cohesion of its logical construction, which cannot be challenged in the context defined by the applied method and approach.
This book by Felix Shmidel defies ascription to any branch of science: it appears to fit somewhere between philosophical anthropology (released from t...