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THE SIDE OF GOOD
...presented by the very same philosopher who is (soon to be)
searchable on the internet as "King-errant Even"

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Original
philosophies published so far
by even, summarily described
#1: The political ideas of the Enlightenment fundamentally sprang from a reaction against ‘Might Makes Right'. (It's found in the article.)
#2. A proposal for altering the U.S. constitution.
#3. A 3D political “spectrum” (space) that explains the current political landscape.
#4. Crypto-cryo-economicosis: A method of allowing a society to handle a pandemic without destroying the economy, nor resulting in increased “wealth” inequality.
#5. A strong conjecture about the provability of some behaviors as "logical", and that “rational behavior", having already been defined, is not the same as such“logical behavior", particularly in moral situations. Plus, small details about the nature of the ongoing work on the logical language that might someday accomplish this.
#6: The important essence of The Enlightenment was two core ideas, which validate each other: that Reason implies Morality, and vice versa. This is the essence of any Enlightened Age.
#7: The Rule of Maturity: a razor of thought for distinguishing between good philosophies and bad ones. Philosophies that require mental immaturity in order to entertain them aren't reasonable. See the article on it.
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