The Amoral Compass

The Amoral Compass
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Download or read book The Amoral Compass written by Bokai Bi and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2021-07-09 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Inspired by the 19th-century German philosopher Max Stirner's dialectical egoism, Bokai Bi sets out to seek a new guiding principle in our lives that is internal instead of external to our own and eventually arrives at a conclusion counterintuitive to most - that by collectively abandoning the pursuit of morality and take back full control over ourselves the world would instead become a better place for all individuals. In its discussion of the personal state of being, this book synthesized various ideas about both physical and mental constraints on the individual from famous thinkers such as Stirner and Mill, as well as incorporated some original ideas of the author's own. Major topics discussed in this book include the nature of existence and values, the inevitable fact that everyone is an egoist, and perhaps most importantly the illusory and powerless nature of the obligations of the "spirits", name given to fixated doctrines external to one's own, such as societal morality, the law, and "progress" in the Hegelian context.


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