tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post6399238286373796659..comments2023-11-23T06:57:04.974-05:00Comments on American's Journey: A Book Review: The New Epistemology of Morality and Truth by Don RobertsonJack Rabbithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993964545901934731noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post-43883229406557796952012-04-17T18:28:32.396-04:002012-04-17T18:28:32.396-04:00Yuri,
The translation of the book into English - ...Yuri,<br /><br />The translation of the book into English - it's very difficult to read - the translation needs improvement. It isn't doing justice to the content...Jack Rabbithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03993964545901934731noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post-58048565443038792122009-05-28T03:43:55.275-04:002009-05-28T03:43:55.275-04:00Do you mean a printed version?
No, it was not yet...Do you mean a printed version? <br />No, it was not yet published in English.<br />Nobody wanted to publish it.<br /> Yuri Stoilov.Yurihttp://www.philosophyevolution.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post-72706795894873268442009-05-28T03:34:01.060-04:002009-05-28T03:34:01.060-04:00Yes, the book is availavle also at
http://www.scri...Yes, the book is availavle also at<br />http://www.scribd.com/doc/2460656/Evolution-of-Dictate-by-VM-Kaitoukov<br /> and at<br />http://www.scribd.com/doc/8206318/Evolution-of-Dictate<br /> Yuri StoilovYurihttp://www.philosophyevolution.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post-17037249057847667412009-05-28T03:29:10.497-04:002009-05-28T03:29:10.497-04:00Yes, the book is available in English at
http://ww...Yes, the book is available in English at<br />http://www.philosophyevolution.com/evoluzia_diktata/EvDict_cont_en.htm<br /> Yuri StoilovYurihttp://www.philosophyevolution.com/evoluzia_diktata/EvDict_cont_en.htmnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post-43815089481955533892009-05-08T03:02:00.000-04:002009-05-08T03:02:00.000-04:00Yu. Stoilov,
I will visit your site mentioned and ...Yu. Stoilov,<br />I will visit your site mentioned and read it. Is the book available in English?Jack Rabbithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03993964545901934731noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post-42622442503046677622009-05-08T02:24:00.000-04:002009-05-08T02:24:00.000-04:00Thank you Yu. Stoilov for your contribution - ple...Thank you Yu. Stoilov for your contribution - please give me time to absorb your comments and look up the references you so kindly offered.<br /><br />I am honored you visited this blog and took the time to comment. Please come back often - your opinions are welcome, appreciated, and encouraged.Jack Rabbithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03993964545901934731noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post-62457461906890215162009-05-08T00:51:00.000-04:002009-05-08T00:51:00.000-04:00On Morality look at
http://www.philosophyevolution...On Morality look at<br />http://www.philosophyevolution.com/main_en.htm<br /><br />Moscow, Nezavisimaya Gazeta,<br />February 19 1993, p. 8<br />“Dictate’s interests are Motor<br />Force of History”<br /><br />At the time of total scrambling, shooting, earthquakes and food searching, it looks unbelievable that somebody among us just now can discuss and present in a new light the most important problems of human being.<br /><br />Who are we? If neither economy nor people, what else the motor force of history? What is the role of the intelligence? Why everywhere criminal world is so easily growing into state structures? What is awaiting us in the future? Is an intelligent global government suggested by Sakharov feasible? Who of thinkers were not worried sometimes by these questions, but is there anybody who care for them now?<br /><br />Yes, our turmoil turns out to be just the proper time for these questions. The book of V. Kaitoukov “Evolution of Dictate” – ( in Russian) (published by a Publishing House “Uramos” in Moscow in 1992 on 468 pages) looks like a powerful stream of a fresh wind revealing the global problems of philosophy and is raising hope in the strength of human mind. Applying in the present philosophical treatise the conceptions of Freud, Tolman, Kierkegaard, Hydegger, L. Gumilev, the author synthesized the human knowledge and accumulated experience in an attempt to find out the nature and the essence of dictate, to figure out its most important reasons and the most characteristic forms of manifestation.<br /><br />The treatise sheds light on such fundamental questions as; What is the prompting basement and the direct initiation of events? Where are all dictators and executers of all ranges and under different guises (from Dionysian to Mao-Ze, Tang) coming from?<br /><br />Why do “common” in all respect persons at a certain social structure turn to be fierce villains or possessed fanatics?<br /><br />Where and why is a mass of butchers and informers, revolutionaries of all kinds, elevated victims and indifferent witnesses coming from? Not the less interesting is the question: Why does all of a sudden a certain peace loving nation explosively give birth to a mass of thinkers, or villains, or stoics ready to any ordeals? The philosophical treatise demonstrates explicitly the everywhere penetrating affect of evolving dictate, its most profitable for itself influence on the state ethics and moral, sex and law, external and internal wars, economy and creative intellect, upbringing and education.<br /><br />The book of V. Kaitoukov is written not for governing officials (the means of their governing they knows quite well). It comes out to be a Prometeus fire for the orientation in the life of true creators of history, the creative intelligence that is called in the book as contradictate passionaries. The last part of the book covering extrapolations and conclusions looks as if not completely fulfilled, but wealthy main content of the book supplies good material for the further considerations.<br /><br />The value of the book is its positioning a person in the center of attention, that allows the author to screen many transit difficulties and problems and extract those that permanently repeat themselves in any state and at any time.<br /><br />The book content and the way of its presentation suggest a certain level of readers’ education. Not all of the concepts of the treatise are readily accepted, but profound consideration of the items and good examples from the ancient and current history conceivably demonstrate the correctness of the main thesis suggested by the author.<br /><br />In spite of the explicit proving of the concepts, the book seems will be popular neither in this country nor abroad. The book will be avoided with the applications of all possible efforts by those who are unveiled in the book including big and small dictate hierarchs, conductors, accompanying “gray” people, highly promoted and valued by dictate actressing prostitutes, and so on, and from them the author would not get any gratitude.<br /><br />The logically proved and historically argued answers to many questions on the global evolution for a long time agitating people and an attraction of attention to a row of important problems of human being make the book of V. Kaitoukov highly advisable to everybody who is searching a firm foundation in the chaos of life and intellegent direction of his activity. May be, educated descendants will recollect our days as the time of the first edition of “Evolution of Dictate”.<br /><br />Yu. Stoilov, Ph.D.Yurihttp://www.philosophyevolution.com/main_en.htmnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post-59392533485593651752009-05-07T20:32:00.000-04:002009-05-07T20:32:00.000-04:00Anonymous above: Thank you for participating in t...Anonymous above: Thank you for participating in the discussion.<br /><br />The details are deliberately "thin" regarding book content so as not to "ruin the movie" for the next guy.<br /><br />I didn't say he mentioned the moral imperative at the end -... What I said was that the Moral Imperative for Life was offered as a means toward an end... that end being improving the human condition. <br /><br />Also "questioning our knowledge" having to do with leaving the world a better place:<br />Lemme give you an example:<br />Suppose you believe the Iraq War was pursued because of "Weapons of Mass Destruction" This may or may not be true. If one takes this as fact and "knows" it to be true - then why question that fact? But the wise person, aware that they may be ignorant, will question these "facts" - leading her to consider alternative explanations. Only by acknowledging that we may not have the answer can we find where we are mistaken - and if we determine we were mistaken about a fact like the Iraq war - perhaps that knowledge will help us prevent making the same mistake again. This would indeed make the world a better place.Jack Rabbithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03993964545901934731noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post-51576858199653856592009-05-07T19:56:00.000-04:002009-05-07T19:56:00.000-04:00What exactly does "questioning our knowledge" have...What exactly does "questioning our knowledge" have to do with "leaving the world a better place"?! You said he mentions his moral imperative near the end---so what's he discuss before that? Your details are kinda thin.<br /><br />Is this another "green" bandwagon book, where he falls for the Global Warming Hoax, etc.?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com