A Divinely Way to Philosophy, Vol. 1

A Divinely Way to Philosophy, Vol. 1

von: Timo Schmitz

Graf Berthold Verlag, 2022

ISBN: 9783986770075 , 529 Seiten

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A Divinely Way to Philosophy, Vol. 1


 

This book contains selected articles in English language by Timo Schmitz, which were reviewed and (if necessary) updated for this edition. They include mainly political and philosophical topics, but also display his seek for God and understanding the Creation. In the first volume, he presents his insights on Buddhism and his culture critique from 2016, an introduction into Logics from 2017, questions concerning whether God exists and the limits of creation from 2018, and an introduction into his Judeo-Buddhist philosophy from 2019.

The articles included in this selection are among others: ''Right Intention' a.k.a. 'Right Thought' in Buddhism - From emotional theory to practice' (2016), 'A modified version of Metta - from the perspective of a practitioner' (2016), 'The Storehouse-Consciousness - How does it work and why does it affect us?' (2016), 'From the creation of the world to the eschatology in Buddhism' (2016), 'The Different Forms of Religion' (2017), 'What is Logic?' (2017), 'The dilemma of natural law in an organised society' (2017), 'The Red Banner philosophy as religious legitimation of the DPRK political apparatus in civil life' (2017), 'Overview of the very basics of Logic' (2017), 'If God exists, then He exists through you' (2018), 'What is Yogacara?' (2018), 'Plotinus' triad as actual experience' (2018), 'On Plato's Good and the tripartite soul' (2019), 'The nature of reality in Plato's Republic and Eastern Religion' (2019), 'Short Introduction Into My Judeo-Buddhism' (2019).

Timo Schmitz is a language fanatic, philosopher, journalist, poet and book author. Concerning his interest in politics, Schmitz specialized himself on North Korea. His philosophical core interests lie in Platonism, Chassidic philosophy, Bantu Ontology and Asian philosophy. He has a strong interest in the Old Testament on which he dedicates himself in his spare time.