C. S. Peirce: Prophet of the Future
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C. S. Peirce: Prophet of the Future

C. S. Peirce created a platform of thought that undergirds the future we are presently watching unfold. Triadic, Semiotic, and post-Postmodern. Build it here.


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Nietzsche said: “I want to learn more and more to see as beautiful what is necessary in things ..."

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Nietzsche said: “I want to learn more and more
to see as beautiful what is necessary in things;
then I shall be one of those who make things beautiful.
Amor fati: let that be my love henceforth! . . .
And all in all and on the whole:
some day I wish to be only a Yes-sayer.”

With Keats Nietzsche is the herald of Triadic Philosophy
Nietzsche sees the realm of human activity is the Aesthetic
the place where truth and beauty become one
Henceforth moralism is a silly endeavor
Whether something is true and beautiful or not
says it all
Some see beauty in everything
Amor fati means love your life

Those who practice Triadic Philosophy also see
the ugliness in harm
and the effects of harm over time
Beauty then is prospect
transformation
where none seemed to exist
It is here that the values that
are universal
tolerance democracy
helpfulness and non-idolatry
cast their shining light
on the thought
that leads to what we will

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