| Dialogues Hlatky and Booth |
| Dialogue 1: Existence, activity and the original cause |
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| Dialogue 2: Consciousness and identity |
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| Dialogue 3: Objects, subjects and love |
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| Dialogue 4: Philosophical logic and its basis: the self-evident |
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| Are we alike or unlike? Hlatky |
| >>Link: Part II Historical background\Historical background |
| >>Link: Part I What is philosophy?\What is philosophy? |
| The organic view of unity Hlatky |
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| Science, religion and philosophy Hlatky |
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| Understanding reality: a basic human need Booth |
| A Commonsense Theory of the Original Cause |
| By Stefan Hlatky and Philip Booth |
| Dialogue 4: Philosophical logic and its basis: the self-evident |
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| our relationship to reality |
| a separate life or a common life? |
| subjective relation and objective experience |
| philosophical reflection vs thinking |
| resolving creation's apparent contradictions |
| a common, concrete start for thinking |
| checking Hlatky's hypothesis |
| is creation perfect for its purpose? |
| authoritarian traditions or Nature-based logic? |
| consciousness vs thinking |
| creation is self-explanatory |
| creation's contradictions |
| God - the only conscious, living whole |
| the original cause is self-evident |
| subjective and objective needs |
| A Commonsense Theory of the Original Cause |
| By Stefan Hlatky and Philip Booth |
| Dialogue 3: Objects, subjects and love |
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| consciousness and creation |
| object/quantity and quality, |
| science and consciousness |
| helping and understanding |
| use of language: to cover reality or to express oneself |
| animals, love and understanding |
| whom can we have exchange with? the bondage of love |
| children's questions and child-rearing |
| the quantity and quality of consciousness |
| the need to understand and to be understood |
| God: the original object, including his parts |
| A Commonsense Theory of the Original Cause |
| By Stefan Hlatky and Philip Booth |
| Dialogue 2: Consciousness and identity |
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| The philosophical education of children |
| human will and Nature's will |
| our absolute identity and our 'relative identity' |
| animals' undivided love of life |
| the need of consciousness: undivided love |
| 'life' and 'death' vs conscious and non-conscious |
| God's activity and the activity of the conscious parts |
| the necessity for agreement |
| A Commonsense Theory of the Original Cause |
| By Stefan Hlatky and Philip Booth |
| Dialogue 1: Existence, activity and the original cause |
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| the Being and consciousness |
| concrete vs abstract, existence vs activity |
| science - inner and outer |
| theology and pantheism: abstract original causes |
| Hlatky's view of God, the Being and creation |
| differences from theology |
| science and the old traditions |
| the Big Bang and the problem of the original cause |
| modern science and philosophy |
| A Commonsense Theory of the Original Cause |
| By Stefan Hlatky and Philip Booth |
| Science, religion and philosophy Hlatky |
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| 1. Two kinds of understanding |
| 2. Change, relative and absolute existence |
| 3. Inner and outer science |
| 5. Belief in God or belief in human beings? |
| 6. Creation or development? |
| 8. The appearance of Christianity |
| 10. The beginning of rationalism |
| 12. The resurgence of methods of inner research |
| 13. Technology in place of philosophy |
| 15. The timeless task of philosophy |
| A Commonsense Theory of the Original Cause |
| By Stefan Hlatky and Philip Booth |
| The organic view of unity Hlatky |
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| what is the organic view of unity? |
| science cannot lead to philosophy |
| distinguishing between philosophy and technology |
| God and the conscious mind |
| scientific research offers evidence |
| experience of life nowadays |
| experience of life in the future |
| A Commonsense Theory of the Original Cause |
| By Stefan Hlatky and Philip Booth |
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| The great cultures: background |
| the historical background |
| A Commonsense Theory of the Original Cause |
| By Stefan Hlatky and Philip Booth |
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| The Organic View of Unity: the cause |
| The image of the universe |
| the two parallel cultures |
| the problem of dissemination |
| natural science's view of philosophy |
| technology becomes an end in itself and philosophy is dismissed |
| the need for truth and mental health |
| the difficulty that led to errors |
| A Commonsense Theory of the Original Cause |
| By Stefan Hlatky and Philip Booth |
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