Development of the Thesis
This website exists to argue for the importance of the identification of the P-world as a well-defined entity, which can be studied both for its own properties and for the collective properties of multiple P-worlds. The distinction is a thinking tool. It can help in thinking about things which we seem destined to chew over, but where we still need help: the human condition, the nature of self, the relationship between an individual and a community.
In the links, I begin to apply this theme to some big questions. There are many more. If the distinction is, indeed, a useful one, then its application to our more vexing problems will prove effecacious. Therein lies the test of the idea. I suggest reading the "Collective Properties" link first, as the other developments depend on the argument therein.
Themes
- Collective Properties
- Eastern Philosophy and Empirical Science
- Language
- Memetics and Culture
- Madness
- Sex
- Conflict
- Ethics
To come: music, hypnosis, the internet, and much more.