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The discrete freedom sequence

November 10th, 2008 · No Comments

Freedom Evolves? The Discrete Freedom Sequence
Our eonic periodization is about to uncover one of the most remarkable mysteries of human history, and evolution, a windfall that leads us to the core of the Kantian philosophy of history. It is the only clue we have to the otherwise invisible action of the eonic sequence. On [...]

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Freedom’s Causality, Teleology And Politics

September 14th, 2008 · No Comments

Another selection from World History And The Eonic Effect
Freedom’s Causality, Teleology And Politics
The inherent power of our eonic model exposes at once a curious contradiction in the teleological thinking of Kant. Kant is confusing here because he produces a splendid critical methodology for the mediation of teleological issues, but ends stuck with the [...]

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Visions of A Ghostseer

August 28th, 2008 · No Comments

This is a selection from the Introduction to World History And The Eonic Effect, and will used for later reference.
Visions Of A Ghostseer

The labyrinth of modern thought is a difficult one in which the unforgiving complexities of parallel dialectical movement, seen in the divergence of idealism and materialism, can leave understanding stranded in the restricted [...]

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