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ZE_1_04 — Virtue Ethics — Aristotle to MacIntyre
Virtue ethics is the ethical tradition that focuses not on rules for action (deontology — ZE_1_06) or on consequences (utilitarianism — ZE_1_05) but on character: What kind of person should I be? What human excellences (
ZE_1_18 — Transhumanism and Post-Human Ethics
Transhumanism is an intellectual and cultural movement advocating the use of technology (genetic engineering, pharmacology, cybernetics, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence) to radically enhance human capabilities —
ZE_1_00 — Western Ethical Traditions: Subfolder Summary
ZE_2_07 — Confucian Ethics and Li
Confucian ethics (rujia lunli), originating with Confucius (Kong Qiu, 551–479 BCE) and developed by Mencius (Mengzi, c. 372–289 BCE) and Xunzi (c. 310–235 BCE), constitutes one of the world's most enduring ethical tradit
ZE_2_08 — Philosophy of Time and Temporal Ethics
The philosophy of time and temporal ethics investigates how our understanding of time's nature shapes moral obligations. McTaggart's 1908 argument that time is unreal introduced the distinction between A-series (past/pre
ZE_2_13 — Ethics of Secrecy — Mystery Schools vs. Democratic Knowledge
The ethics of secrecy examines the tension between esoteric traditions — which hold that certain knowledge must be restricted to prepared initiates — and democratic ideals that treat open access to information as a funda
ZE_2_09 — Philosophy of Sovereignty
Sovereignty — the concept of supreme authority within a territory — has undergone radical transformation from its theological origins to contemporary debates about humanitarian intervention, indigenous self-determination
N_2_05 — Cathars, Albigensians, and the Grail Heresy
The Cathars (from Greek katharoi, "pure ones") were a medieval Christian dualist movement that flourished in the Languedoc region of southern France and parts of northern Italy from roughly the mid-12th to the mid-14th c
N_2_04 — Assassins (Hashashin) — History, Legend, and the Order of Nizari Ismailis
The Assassins — more accurately the Nizari Ismaili Order — were a medieval Shia Muslim sect that, under the leadership of Hassan-i Sabbah beginning in 1090 CE, established a network of mountain fortresses across Iran and
N_1_06 — Hermeticism and Hermetic Tradition
Hermeticism is a philosophical, spiritual, and proto-scientific tradition based on the writings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus ("Thrice-Great Hermes") — a legendary sage identified by ancient syncretism with both the
N_1_09 — The Essenes — Qumran Community and Secret Knowledge
The Essenes were a Jewish sectarian community of the late Second Temple period (c. 2nd century BCE – 1st century CE) known for their ascetic lifestyle, communal living, rigorous ritual purity practices, apocalyptic world
N_1_14 — Pythagorean Brotherhood: Mathematics, Mysticism & Secret Knowledge
The Pythagorean Brotherhood (c. 530–400 BCE), founded by Pythagoras of Samos in Croton (southern Italy), was simultaneously a philosophical school, a religious community, and a political movement. The Pythagoreans are cr
N_0_00 — Secret Societies: Section Summary
N_5_05 — Illuminism in Music: Mozart, Beethoven, and Masonic Influence
The relationship between Freemasonry and 18th-century European music represents one of the most well-documented intersections of secret societies and high culture. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) was an active and co
N_5_08 — Bohemian Club and Elite Social Networks: Sociological Analysis
The Bohemian Club is an exclusive all-male private club founded in 1872 in San Francisco, California, originally for journalists, artists, and musicians ("bohemians"), which over the following decades transformed into on
N_3_00 — Western Esoteric Traditions: Subfolder Summary
N_3_01 — Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism & Western Esoteric Tradition
Freemasonry (documented from 1390s, formalized 1717) and Rosicrucianism (public from 1614) represent the most visible modern inheritors of the graduated-initiation, secret-knowledge structure found in ancient Mystery Sch
N_3_10 — Alchemical Secret Societies — From Jabir to Newton
Alchemy — the art and science of transformation, pursued across civilizations for over two millennia — was not merely a precursor to modern chemistry but a deeply esoteric tradition embedded in secretive networks of prac
N_3_03 — Rosicrucian Manifestos and the Invisible College
The Rosicrucian manifestos — the Fama Fraternitatis (1614), Confessio Fraternitatis (1615), and The Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreuz (1616) — are among the most enigmatic and consequential documents in the histor
N_3_04 — The Illuminati — Historical Reality vs Conspiracy Mythology
The Order of the Illuminati (Illuminatenorden) was a real secret society founded on May 1, 1776, by Adam Weishaupt, a professor of canon law at the University of Ingolstadt in Bavaria. Inspired by Enlightenment rationali
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