Foundations for truth and worldview (epistemology)

When the foundations change, everything else changes naturally

The ideogram on the left represents our civilization as a house and its problems as a large crack. It is suggested that the problems are a result of a faulty foundation.

A moment of reflection about a historical sweeping cultural change—the Renaissance—will suffice to see why the foundations are a systemic trimtab: Renaissance was above all a foundations change (from relying on historical authorities such as the Holy Book, to relying on human reason and perception). 

A quick look at
will suffice to see why the foundations are now ready to change, and what we are doing to make a change.


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