1. Theory of the Original Image
- An example of the reciprocal relationship
- Heisenberg’s idea of “prime-matter”
- Explanation of the concepts “homogeneous elements” and “absolute attributes”
- Materialism, idealism and the “Theory of Oneness” from the point of view of monism
- David Bohm’s exploration of the realm of consciousness and the Theory of Oneness
- Appliance Geulincx’s occasionalism idea to epistemological questions
- What does the actualization of love mean to people?
- Two views on who owns the Universal Prime Force
- The concept of “inner dual characteristics”
- Freedom and necessity on the example of driving a car
- Cleve Baxter’s plant experiment
- J. Charon’s theory of complex relativity
- Reconciling homogeneity and reciprocity: understanding Sungsang and Hyungsang in Divine Creation
- Union and multiplication: the dynamics of sungsang and hyungsang in divine interaction
- Purpose and heart: centers of union and multiplication in the dynamics of sungsang and hyungsang
- Development as multiplication: a Divine Principle perspective on creation and growth
- Instinctive vs. rational creativity: comparing humans and animals
- Freedom: freedom of mind, freedom of emotions, or freedom of will?
- Complex and simple ideas as spiritual molds in Divine Creation
- Solving logical deadlocks: the role of the inner developmental four position foundation in the original sungsang
- Understanding the Pan-Divine-Image theory: clarifying Unification thought in contrast to pantheism
- Exploring living idea-molds: understanding the concept of a living mold in divine creation Copy link
- Distinguishing the inner sungsang of logos: creation of humans vs. creation of all things
- Three stages of growth and the number three in divine principle
- Proof of the existence of God
2. Ontology: A Theory of Being
- Psychokinesis: the direct influence of will over matter
- The Backster Effect: exploring plant consciousness and human interaction
- Intelligence in nature: perspectives on living energy and consciousness in matter
- Sexual reproduction in single-cell organisms: discoveries in bacteria and paramecia
- Five types of time: understanding different temporal dimensions in Divine Principle
- David Bohm on the implicate order: the influence of a seed on its environment
3. Theory of the Original Human Nature
- The family as the center of human love and education
- John Locke on natural rights: life, liberty, and the preservation of property
- Nietzsche on Christianity: Paul’s transformation of ‘evangel’ into ‘dysangel’
- Heidegger on ‘they’ (Das Man): the neuter ‘who’ in Being and Time
4. Axiology: A Theory of Value
- Understanding the Three Realms in Buddhism: desire, matter, and non-matter
- A good person can be called a person who exists for the good of others
- Addressing dehumanization through active participation and critique of capitalism
- Economic independence and the struggle against exploitation in the post-WWII less developed world
- From personal cultivation to governing the state in The Great Learning
- Tathagata in Buddhism
- Islamic virtues have much in common with Jewish and Christian virtues
- Of all the virtues of Islam, the most basic is mercy or mercy
- Pascal’s view of happiness and faith
5. Theory of Education
- The main theme of Comenius’ theory of education
- Education of the mind and education of the heart from the point of view of Pestalozzi
- Consultative assistance in educational reform in Japan after defeat in World War II
6. Ethics
- What is vertical love and horizontal love
- The difference between the concepts of “object” in the purpose of three objects and in subject-object relations
7. Theory of Art
- God’s dual characteristics and the formation of the universe
- Complementarity in hyungsang and sungsang
- Beethoven’s dedication to art and humanity
- The four stages of creation in aesthetics and Unification Thought
- Millet’s mission in fine art according to Romain Rolland
- R. A. Medvedev on the oppression of soviet writers and artists
8. Theory of History
- The historical mystery of the axial period according to Karl Jaspers
- The early reformers and the renaissance
- The 400-year turmoil before the roman empire
- Spengler’s principle of historical homology: contemporaneous parallels across cultures
- Thucydides’ Realistic and Cyclical View of History
- Vico’s conception of history: A bridge between enlightenment thought and cultural historiography
- Simmel’s historical philosophy
9. Epistemology
- Kant’s critical philosophy: Synthesis of Rationalism and Empiricism
- Locke on the foundation of knowledge: Experience
- Kant’s critique of Wolff’s dogmatism
- Engels and Lenin on thought and consciousness
- Lenin on absolute and relative truth in human thought
- Key Points of Unification Epistemology Based on Divine Principle
- Functions of the mind and protoconsciousness
- Numbers and Laws: An inseparable relationship
- Options when cognition fails in the understanding stage
- Wilder Penfield on the mind and the brain
- J.C. Eccles on dualist-interactionism
- Potential Advances in Cerebrophysiology and Unification Thought
- The two kinds of memory
- Hisashi Oshima on prototypes and knowledge structure
10. Logic
- Hegel on God’s Eternal Essence in Logic
- Hegel on pure being and the beginning of logic
- The Absolute Idea: Abstract vs. Actual in Hegel’s philosophy
- The circular nature of Hegel’s Philosophy: Beginning and end as one
- Engels on the limitations of formal logic
- Stalin on language and superstructure
- Terasawa on the unfilled need for a materialist dialectical logic
- Kant on the hierarchy of human knowledge
- Hegel on the abstract nature of being and nothingness
- Akira Seto on the difficulties in the debate on logic