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If we choose, we can live in a world of comforting illusion

The likelihood of commonly shared beliefs and how they contribute to our experience of the world is discussed, indicating that collective understanding, either illusory or factual, has a significant potential to create our world.

Universalism

If we choose, we can live in a world of comforting illusion

The likelihood of commonly shared beliefs and how they contribute to our experience of the world is discussed, indicating that collective understanding, either illusory or factual, has a significant potential to create our world.

Rationalism

Cogito, ergo sum

The ability to reason is offered as the basis on which certainty and knowledge can be achieved, proposing that there are underlying truths that can be accessed by using logical reasoning structures.

Pragmatism

Act as if what you do makes a difference

The worth of actions is determined according to their real-world effects and the concrete differences they make in the world, stressing the significance of concrete results in measuring ideas and behaviors.

Utilitarianism

The greatest happiness for the greatest number

Ethics are considered from the viewpoint of contributing to the collective happiness and well-being and are chosen by deciding to choose options that benefit the maximum number of people with positive consequences.

Idealism

Esse est percipi

Reality's nature is examined through an understanding of perception and the contribution of consciousness to its existence, proposing that the world outside is inherently comprised of mental experience.

Existentialism

Existence precedes essence

The essential nature of existence is explored by looking at individual life as preceding any inherent natures or purpose, stating that human beings are born without a preexisting essence and have to make their own meaning from their own decisions and deeds.