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In this third edition of The Triadic Structure of the Mind,
Francesco Belfiore begins from the basic ontological conception of
the structure and functioning of the "mind" or "spirit" as an
evolving, conscious triad composed of intellect, sensitiveness, and
power, each exerting a selfish and a moral activity. Based on this
original concept of the triadic, bidirectional and evolving mind,
Belfiore has developed a coherent philosophical system, through
which he offers fresh solutions in the fields of ontology,
knowledge, language, aesthetics, ethics, politics, and law. The
present third edition, like the previous one, includes an extensive
treatment of the topics addressed as well as the quotation of the
views of the major thinkers, whose thought has been discussed and
reinterpreted. In addition, new concepts have been introduced, some
passages have been clarified, and the style has been improved in
several points. The result is an original and exhaustive book,
which will be of interest to all philosophy scholars.
In The Triadic Structure of the Mind, Francesco Belfiore begins
from the basic ontological conception of the structure and
functioning of the "mind" or "spirit" as an evolving, conscious
triad composed of intellect, sensitiveness, and power, each
exerting a selfish or moral activity. Based on this concept,
Belfiore has developed a coherent philosophical system, through
which he offers fresh solutions in the fields of ontology,
knowledge, language, aesthetic, ethics, politics, and law. The
second edition of the book includes a more extensive treatment of
the topics addressed in the first edition, the introduction of new
concepts, and the inclusion of additional thinkers, whose views
have been discussed and reinterpreted.
The revised edition of The Ontological Foundation of Ethics,
Politics, and Law adds new concepts and discusses the views of
additional thinkers. The author refers to his basic ontological
conception of the human "mind" or "spirit" as an evolving,
conscious, triadic entity composed of intellect, sensitivity, and
power, each exerting a bidirectional (selfish and moral) activity.
Through this approach, the notions of good, morality, society, and
law are derived from the structure and functioning of the mind. It
follows that the solutions presented are the results of a discovery
and not the consequence of a choice. Otherwise stated, ethics,
politics, and law are given an ontological foundation. For each
topic considered, Belfiore shows how his thought can reinterpret
the views of other philosophers. This new edition, enriched in
concepts and quotations, appears as an innovative and highly
stimulating contribution to the philosophical branches of ethics,
politics, and law, and will be of interest to both graduate
students and philosophy scholars.
In this book, the author attempts to explain the nature of human
society and to provide a justification of the democratic system,
often charged with favoring numerousness over quality. Starting
from his previously published conception of the structure and
functioning of human mind, Belfiore derives a set of democratic
principles that allow to conceive society as the necessary result
of the trend of human actions and moral acts toward
universalization, and the democratic system (based on majority rule
and universal suffrage) as the only one through which actions and
moral acts can reach the best possible approach to universality.
Since evolution toward universality is regarded as part of mind
evolution, which in turn is conceived as the objective good,
democratic society is given an objective ontological and moral
foundation. Likewise, the author provides new insights and offer
novel solutions for many issues concerned with the complex
functioning of the democratic society, such as: the nature of
political parties, the political positions known as right and left,
the duality of the forces that drive political activity
(egoism/right/freedom versus morality/duties/equality), the voting
system, the justification of majority rule, the role of leaders and
elected representatives, voters' preferences, political choices,
the unity-distinction of the three powers of the State, and still
others. Belfiore contrasts his views with those of other thinkers,
who are extensively quoted. The result is an original and
exhaustive text, which will be useful for a better understanding of
the democratic society.
This extensive collection develops the philosophical content of
sections from the previously published The Structure of the Mind
(University Press of America, 2004). Dr. Belfiore begins from the
basic ontological conception that considers the human 'mind' or
'spirit' as an evolving, conscious triad composed of intellect,
sensitivity, and power, each exerting a selfish or moral activity.
Through this approach the author develops new concepts about
ethics, political philosophy, and the philosophy of law. Dr.
Belfiore poses these and other concepts under the opinion that
issues concerning human beings can only be discussed by referring
to what humans are as ontological entities. Thus, the notions of
good and norms of morality, law, and society are derived from the
structure and function of the mind. It follows that the solutions
Dr. Belfiore presents are the results of a discovery and not the
consequence of a conscious choice. Otherwise stated, ethics,
politics, and law are given an ontological foundation. For each
topic considered, Dr. Belfiore shows how his thought can
reinterpret the views of other philosophers. The result of this is
an innovative and highly stimulating text, which is of interest to
graduate students and scholars in the philosophical branches of
ethics, politics, and law.
This book represents a unique attempt to restore a 'new-classical'
aspiration towards a philosophical system able to provide some
certainties. Using the distinctive feature of presenting an
original and complete philosophical system, author Francesco
Belfiore diverges from the philosophical literature of the last
decades, which has been ever more focused upon specific fields.
Belfiore shows how failure to recognize this fundamental
requirement of any philosophical inquiry has led to difficulties
and misunderstandings in interpretation. Through his novel
approach, Belfiore offers novel solutions in the fields of
ontology, knowledge, language, esthetics, politics and ethics.
This short book describes the negative effects exerted by
Catholicism on the large majority of Catholics. It is critically
focused on such issues as: papal infallibility; believing in
miracles; the imposition of rules that cannot be followed
(condemnation of any sexual act not directed to procreation); easy
forgiveness; the exclusion of women; the cult of Saints as
"protectors"; the ostentation of power and richness; the pursuing
of pseudo-values, such as chastity; the undue interference in the
sphere of politics. In the two final chapters, a general comment is
given.
Questo breve libro descrive gli effetti negativi esercitati dal
Cattolicesimo sui costumi della maggioranza dei cattolici, senza
entrare negli aspetti dottrinali. Gli argomenti trattati includono:
l'infallibilita del Papa, la credenza nei miracoli, l'imposizione
di regole impossibili da osservare (condanna di ogni atto sessuale
non diretto alla procreazione), il facile perdono, l'esclusione
delle donne, il culto dei Santi come "protettori," l'ostentazione
di potere e ricchezza da parte degli alti prelati, il perseguimento
di pseudo-valori (quali la castita) e l'interferenza a volte
ingiustificata nella sfera della politica. Nei due capitoli finali,
vengono esposte delle brevi considerazioni di carattere generale
sul ruolo del Cattolicesimo e sulla natura della religione.
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