Superjectivism
A system that puts persons first: God, states and human beings as real centres of will – superjects – projecting echoes into reality. Metaphysics, conscientology, and more to come.
Metaphysics
The metaphysical branch describes what exists in the most fundamental sense.
Persons before matter
Superjectivism starts from persons, not from neutral stuff. God, states and human beings are the primary “realer-than-real” entities. Non-personal reality is what they act on.
- God as maximal superject – one triune God.
- States as persons with their own body, soul and spirit.
- Human beings as persons from conception to death.
Echoes and ownership
An echo is a single-origin blow of will. Each concrete event of action belongs to one superject as its ultimate source, even if many influences and chains of command are involved.
- Influence is allowed; ownership is sharp – either it is your echo or it is not.
- Lucidity lets a person see whether they are acting from their own natural values or as an extension of someone else’s will.
Conscientology
Conscientology is the branch that studies the inner structure of the person: knowledge, emotions and will – the anatomy of the soul and spirit.
Epistemology
The soul is a library of knowledge, built from interaction with objective reality. Superjectivism aims to be coherent with science: no claims that contradict physics or chemistry.
- Reality is objective and knowable.
- Knowledge is integrated into a person’s value structure.
Emotions and will
Emotions are modes that affect how possible actions are evaluated. They can and should be managed and even engineered to support a person’s values and goals.
- Thought → choice → action pipeline of the spirit.
- Lucidity distinguishing natural vs imposed values.
Glossary
Superjectivism uses a specific vocabulary: person, superject, subject, echo, lucidity, and more. The glossary page collects these terms with concise definitions for reference.
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