An Ironic View on a Convoluted Reality: Part B

Autor: Amos Avny
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Open Journal of Philosophy. 11:194-210
ISSN: 2163-9442
2163-9434
DOI: 10.4236/ojpp.2021.111015
Popis: The year of 2020 displays two important processes; first, it poses the COVID-19 pandemic as an international phenomenon that demonstrates how big and threatening is the unknown Nature. Secondly, it symbolizes the end of the brutal Capitalism era that had started to fall with the 2008-9 financial crisis. The Author argues that these two events are so meaningful that they force people and nations to consider initiating a change in their behavior. The size of the text forced the Author to divide the work into two parts; Part A—Reflections on Behaviors, and Part B—The Mysteries of the Inner-self. The discussion on behavior and conduct explains how complicated and still unknown many behaviors and their expressions are. The essay analyzes the internal roots and the external interactions that affect and direct a person’s conduct. The Author claims that assessment of behavior is a product of geography, culture and time. As the known say: “Pornography is a question of Geography.” He also claims that for increasing the quality of life, it is necessary to introduce a more considering and supporting behavior style. Such a move should begin at the kindergarten. Additionally, the Author suggests embracing some of the Quantum Theory techniques for advancing the study of behavior and the inner-self. Both fields inquire a huge body of unknown infinitive territory. Some diagrams are added for demonstrating some of the Author’s ideas.
Databáze: OpenAIRE