Tags:autokreacja, prawo tworzenia, tworzenie and warunkowanie
Abstract:
Rectifying the inconsistencies and contradictions in Emanuel Kant's philosophy led Józef Hoene Wroński to formulate the so-called The Law of Creation, which provides the conditions for the existence of any reality. It includes 11 conditions which. Each of these conditions has its own form and the whole has an additional 8 operating conditions.
The next step was therefore to determine the main systems of reality according to the Law of Creation. The first system defines the conditions for the existence of the concept of God. In this system, the being is the Absolute, which enables God's own creation, i.e. absolute reality. However, knowledge is the Word, which determines the creation of relative reality. It arises as a form of culmination of this system, which is the concept of Deity.
In the next system, knowledge and being culminate as a world for man. Therefore, another system ends up as a condition for the creation of man. In turn, the system that is the development of the existence of humanity.
It is obvious that humanity must be man's own creation. Therefore, the element of the Supreme Law that determines the culmination of this system is autocreation. This involves freeing man from heteronomy and gaining autonomy.
Within this next system, man has to create an absolute religion on the basis of revealed religion.
The hierarchy of patterns includes Creation: 1 - God's own, 2 - reality, 3 - the world, 4 - man, 5 - man's own, 6 – absolute religion.
Historically, Wroński presents this process in the form of seven eras.
Four of them have already passed, and the fifth theoretically began with the discovery of Kant's philosophy, and practically with the coronation of Napoleon Bonaparte as Emperor of the French and continues to this day.
The next two eras are to be about achieving absolute goals. First there will be an era of absolute truth,, the next - an era consisting in the realization of absolute good.
An Idea of Autocreation in the Philosophy of Joseph Hoene Wronski