- Rational Mysticism History of Ideas for Living (Series Decolonization of the Soul 3)
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He considers it a “mystery” to be able to live, and advocates that Uncovering and dismantling impediments to the ability to live - rational mysticism - should be the mission of academia.
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● A line of thought, such as Freud, Confucius, and Wiener, that sees the order of human society in man’s ability to “learn”.
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Lorenz, Buddha, Shinran (third highest of the eight hereditary titles), etc., a series that lives in a complex world and moves toward the idea of “origin”.
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A family of thought that “knows” the complex world, from Polanyi’s “tacit knowledge” to Wittgenstein’s “the unspeakable” and others.
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Shinran (third highest of the eight hereditary titles) to spinosa, from spinosa to Marx and Fromm, with spinosa at the center.
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reasonable mysticism
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