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Science,
Theology, and Philosophy are the major intellectual disciplines of a knowledgeable
person.
In the ancient eras of learning these disciplines were often united;
and, usually practiced by the same individual.
The basic purpose of these disciplines is to better understand an
often hostile environment in order to live a more enjoyable
and productive life; a life which considers both the needs of the individual and
the needs of that individual's total society (environment).
Today, and for many centuries, Science, Theology, and Philosophy have
not only been divided; but, often they are diametrically opposed in
bitter disputes between the current elite, and their followers, of each discipline. Often, the elite act as
if the disciplines were their personal chattel . . . not manifestations
of Nature.
Conceptualism demonstrates through the processes of Individualism,
Philosophical Logic, Scientific Method, and Observation, (IPSO),
referred to as Intelligent Inquiry (II), that all three major
intellectual disciplines are currently based upon false premises.
If, as would seem apparent, all three have the same fundamental beginnings;
and, all three have the same general purpose concerning: Where have we come
from?; Where are we going?; and, How should we behave in between?; then,
because of the similarity in purpose, it would appear that there should be no difference in fact, or approach; and
thus, all
three of these disciplines, Science,
Theology, and Philosophy . . . are one. Ipso facto.
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