Aim of Impartial Philosophy
Key concepts: belief in logic, criticism of society,
pursuit of goal
It is rare for someone to defy society's aimless
influence. Aimlessness can be defied only by having an
aim. This aim must not be a pursuit of one's emotions and
whims, or of an arbitrary goal one chooses. Only one goal
is therefore left to pursue, which is to find purpose.
A person who defies society in this way is called an
impartial. The essence of an impartial is to follow logic
alone. His philosophy is that of wanting nothing. He is
therefore open to anything and may have the appearance of
being aimless. It would be so, if not for his belief that
logic and reason can be used to devise a strategy to
achieve the goal. His life he spends optimizing that
strategy to the best of his ability.
Derivation of the goal
It is clear that either there is a purpose or there
isn't. And if there is none, it does not matter what we
do, so that case is covered no matter what. An impartial
is therefore interested in the case in which there is a
purpose; the alternative need not concern anyone. As no
specific purpose has logical basis, the impartial pursues
the non-specific one, to find it.
An impartial's criticism of present economic systems
Human needs are few and limited, requiring a small
workforce to satisfy. In today's society, most people are
working to satisfy non-existent needs, or are working for
businesses that make each other necessary. In a more
efficient society, money, ownership, and entrepreneurship
would be obsolete.
An impartial's criticism of aimless evolution
Information in today's society spreads largely
according to how well it fits into the market (how well
it catches attention and is able to replicate). The
purpose of humans in our social structure is primarily to
serve as willing hosts to various ideas. In a more
efficient society, random evolution of information would
be obsolete.
The nature of the impartial's defiance
The impartial never loses sight of his aim and he
never takes an action for which there is no logical
reason to believe that it will help achieve the goal.
Purpose of this web page
The purpose of this page is to define impartiality
sufficiently for you to recognize, so that you will
consider joining us in a collaborative effort to pursue
the single goal.
On the difficulty of attaining impartiality
Impartiality derives its effectiveness from its
simplicity and if the text on this page fails to express
it accurately to you, it shouldn't take any more words to
do so. It is because an impartial does not seek answers
from others. Impartiality cannot be studied or learned,
as doing so assumes that what is at issue is the
acquisition of a body of knowledge. Each of us already
possesses hundreds of times the amount of knowledge
required. An impartial is able to weed out the knowledge
that is irrelevant. While it is difficult to attain
impartiality, this difficulty arises not from having to
grasp difficult concepts, but from trying to rid oneself
of distractions, and the many flawed views of those
around us.
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