Claus Janew
Independent Philosopher
Positive Psychology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Epistemology
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Free will (freedom of choice)
Weighing describes a back coupling between alternative changes. This indefiniteness circumscribes an entirety and defines it thus up to an infinitesimal center. However, in a decisive situation the indefiniteness of the progress is also an indefinite... Read more »
Dec 13, 2011Definition of infinitesimality structure
Multitude cannot exist without its oneness and oneness cannot exist without determination by multitude. Oneness however means identity and identity in its last consequence through all „stages" is a zero point. On the other hand this infinitesimal cen... Read more »
Oct 24, 2011The core
The core of my work (see publications) can be seen as the well-known unity of opposites, but applied in a new manner with the strongest consequence possible. However, it seems not very helpful to conclude from there as a starting point, for every "ap... Read more »
Sep 2, 2011Reality and creation in a nutshell
Everything is in motion. "Inertness" arises from (approximative) repetition, that is, through rotation or an alternation that delineates a focus of consciousness. This focus of consciousness, in turn, must also move/alternate (the two differ only in... Read more »
Apr 15, 2011On the four quadrants (perspectives) of consciousness by Ken Wilber
Ken Wilber's system of four quadrants is a workable concept to put worldviews in an order, I think. Anyway, the reduction from second person to first person plural ignores the essential quality of a dialogue: When I say "you", I do not mean "we", and... Read more »
Apr 11, 2011Laws of Form: Why Spencer Brown is missing the point
In his famous book Laws of Form, George Spencer Brown tries to construct the world from the most simple. He begins with a simple distinction, a circle on a structureless plane for example. He does not say that this is the only way to begin, but makes... Read more »
Sep 21, 2010Individuality and the physical paradigm
This blog entry relates to the paper Dynamic Existence. The physical paradigm contains serious distortions or inconsistencies: The Brain is seen as the ultimate "perceiver". But who perceives the brain? The brain again? This is a circle, where my co... Read more »
Mar 5, 2010
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Academic Degrees
do not mean much.
Research Keywords
God, Reality, Meaning, Paranormal, Creation, Qualia, Choice, Free Will, Individual, Constructivism, Identity, Mind, Awareness, Consciousness, Freedom, Mysticism, Perception, Intuition, Spirituality, Intention, Universals, Infinitesimals, "law of attraction", trope, psyche, self-realization, existence
Current Advisors
myself
Past Advisors
Jane Roberts, David Bohm, G.W.F. Hegel, Ken Wilber, Ernst Cassirer, A.N. Whitehead, Francisco Varela, Ernst von Glasersfeld, Roberto Assagioli, and others
Current Location
Dresden, Germany