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ZE_1_06 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_1_06 — Deontological Ethics and Kant

Deontological ethics (from Greek deon, "duty") holds that the morality of an action depends on whether it conforms to a rule or duty, not on its consequences. The most influential deontologist is Immanuel Kant (1724–1804

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ZE_1_03 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_1_03 — Feminist Philosophy and Ethics of Care

Feminist philosophy is not a single doctrine but a constellation of projects united by the conviction that mainstream Western philosophy has been shaped by patriarchal assumptions — that dominant categories, frameworks,

feminist ethics-applied ethics of care Carol Gilligan Nel Noddings Virginia Held Simone de Beauvoir
ZE_1_18 Credible Ethics & Applied Philosophy

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 —

transhumanism posthumanism human-enhancement life-extension cognitive-enhancement morphological-freedom
ZE_2_07 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

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

Confucian ethics li ren junzi Confucius Mencius
ZE_2_11 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_2_11 — Liminality, Ritual Transition, and Ethics of Transformation

Liminality — from the Latin limen (threshold) — describes the ambiguous middle phase of ritual transitions where participants are "betwixt and between" established social categories. Arnold van Gennep (Les rites de passa

liminality Victor Turner van Gennep rites of passage communitas liminal space
ZE_2_15 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_2_15 — Christian Ethics: Natural Law, Liberation Theology, and Social Gospel

Christian ethics — the moral tradition shaped by Jesus's teachings, biblical interpretation, and theological reflection over two millennia — represents one of the most influential and internally diverse ethical tradition

Christian ethics natural law Aquinas liberation theology Gutiérrez social gospel
ZE_2_10 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_2_10 — Ethics of Knowledge Suppression and Epistemic Justice

The ethics of knowledge suppression and epistemic justice examines the moral dimensions of how knowledge is produced, distributed, silenced, and distorted. Miranda Fricker (Epistemic Injustice, 2007) identified two core

epistemic injustice knowledge suppression Fricker testimonial injustice hermeneutical injustice epistemic violence
N_2_02 Verified Secret Societies

N_2_02 — Sufi Orders and Islamic Esoteric Traditions

Sufism (tasawwuf) is the mystical-contemplative dimension of Islam — a tradition of inner transformation, direct divine experience, and spiritual discipline that has produced some of the world's greatest poets (Rumi, Haf

Sufism tasawwuf Sufi order tariqa tariqat Sufi master
N_2_08 Verified Secret Societies

N_2_08 — Carbonari and Revolutionary Secret Societies

The Carbonari ("charcoal burners") were the most influential of a network of revolutionary secret societies that operated across Europe — particularly in Italy, France, and Spain — during the early 19th century (c. 1800–

Carbonari charcoal burners Italy risorgimento revolution constitutionalism
N_2_03 Verified Secret Societies

N_2_03 — Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism

Kabbalah (קַבָּלָה, "reception/tradition") is the esoteric and mystical tradition within Judaism, constituting one of the most sophisticated metaphysical systems ever developed. While its practitioners claim origins reac

Kabbalah Kabbala Qabalah Tree of Life Sephiroth Sefirot
N_1_07 Verified Secret Societies

N_1_07 — Ancient Egyptian Priesthoods and Temple Networks

The Egyptian priesthood constituted one of the most powerful, long-lasting, and institutionally complex religious establishments in human history, operating continuously for over 3,000 years (c. 3100 BCE – 4th century CE

Egyptian priest wab hem-netjer lector priest heri-seshta Amun
N_1_06 Verified Secret Societies

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

Hermeticism Hermes Trismegistus Corpus Hermeticum Emerald Tablet alchemy theurgy
N_1_08 Verified Secret Societies

N_1_08 — Manichaeism and Gnostic Secret Traditions

Manichaeism and the broader Gnostic traditions represent some of history's most influential dualistic esoteric religions — systems premised on a fundamental metaphysical opposition between light/spirit and darkness/matte

Manichaeism Mani Gnosticism dualism Nag Hammadi archons
N_1_12 Verified Secret Societies

N_1_12 — Neoplatonic Schools: Plotinus, Iamblichus, and the Academies

Neoplatonism — the philosophical tradition founded by Plotinus (204-270 CE) and developed by his successors through the 6th century — was the dominant intellectual movement of late antiquity and the last great flowering

Neoplatonism Plotinus Iamblichus Proclus Porphyry Academy
N_5_15 Credible Secret Societies

N_5_15 — African Secret Societies: Poro, Sande, Ogboni & Leopard Society

West and Central Africa possess some of the world's most complex and enduring secret society traditions, serving functions ranging from governance and judicial arbitration to education, spiritual initiation, and social c

african-secret-societies poro sande ogboni leopard-society initiation-ritual
N_5_03 Verified Secret Societies

N_5_03 — Underground Railroad and Coded Knowledge Systems

The Underground Railroad (c. 1780s–1865) — the clandestine network of routes, safe houses, and individuals that assisted enslaved African Americans in escaping to freedom in the northern United States, Canada, Mexico, an

Underground Railroad coded communication abolitionism safe house conductor station
N_3_13 Credible Secret Societies

N_3_13 — Rosicrucian Legacy: From Manifestos to AMORC and Beyond

The Rosicrucian tradition — originating with three anonymous manifestos published in Germany between 1614-1616 (the Fama Fraternitatis, Confessio Fraternitatis, and The Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreuz) — represe

Rosicrucian AMORC Fama Fraternitatis Confessio Chemical Wedding Christian Rosenkreuz
N_3_03 Verified Secret Societies

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

Rosicrucian Fama Fraternitatis Confessio Fraternitatis Chemical Wedding Christian Rosenkreuz Johann Valentin Andreae
N_3_08 Verified Secret Societies

N_3_08 — Wicca and Modern Witchcraft Revival

Wicca is a modern neopagan religion founded in England in the mid-20th century by Gerald Brosseau Gardner (1884–1964), a retired British civil servant and amateur anthropologist who publicly presented it from 1954 onward

Wicca Gerald Gardner witchcraft neopaganism Doreen Valiente Book of Shadows
N_4_13 Verified Secret Societies

N_4_13 — CIA MKUltra: Declassified Mind Control Programs

MKUltra (also rendered MKULTRA or MK-ULTRA) was a covert CIA program of illegal human experimentation running from 1953 to 1973, authorized by Director Allen Dulles and overseen by chemist Sidney Gottlieb of the Technica

MKUltra CIA mind control LSD experiments MKULTRA Sidney Gottlieb