Three and Then Some

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Triadic Philosophy is in a unique way, a people’s alternative to just thinking.

It is a way of thinking. It assumes that there are three stages in forming a useful thought. Three ontological words that are consistent from thought to thought. 1. Tolerance. 2. Helpfulness. 3. Democracy.

These describe the qualifications of any subject.

Tolerance should be the chosen character of all dealings as well as with oneself. Helpfulness. The posture of all actions should aim at helping. And one’s attitude should be universally democratic, honoring the sovereignty (freedom) of every last individual.

I have found this the best way to introduce any consideration in framing a conscious thought.

Since these terms describe our standards for action I simply assume that we understand that they lead to a basic commitment to a fourth ontological term: non-idolatry (worshipping of no individual or ideology.)

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Stephen C. Rose
Stephen C. Rose

Written by Stephen C. Rose

steverose@gmail.com I am 86 and remain active on Twitter and Medium. I have lots of writings on Kindle modestly priced and KU enabled. We live on!

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