In detail

Here Einismen is gathered as a reference map. `In detail` breaks the philosophy down topic by topic instead of presenting it as longer primary texts.

Overview of many parts An illustration with several interconnected blocks and horizon lines suggesting a detailed map of the parts of the philosophy.
A map of parts that together form the whole.

Overview

`In detail` is divided into subpages that follow the main parts of the philosophy. Here you can move from a broad picture to more focused explanations of origin, values, ethics, application, logic, examples and criticism.

If you want more connected and declarative texts instead, go to Texts. `In detail` exists to orient, compare and understand each area on its own.

About the philosophy

Origin, background and why Einismen exists.

Core ideas

Worldview, assumptions, view of the human being and view of knowledge.

Values

What is valued, what is seen as right and wrong, and what is pursued.

Goals and ideals

What Einismen wants to achieve and what sort of life it sees as good.

Ethics and principles

How a person should act and relate to others.

Practical application

How the philosophy appears in everyday life, work, relationships and society.

Practice

A hub page for everyday life, work and ethics in concrete use.

Reasoning and logic

How the ideas are argued for and how conclusions are drawn.

Examples

Concrete scenarios and how Einismen reads problems and decisions.

Criticism and objections

Common criticism, possible weaknesses and the philosophy's reply.

Summary

A concentrated overview of the whole.

The structure is built so that you can move from overview to precision. If you already know what interests you, go straight to the subpage. If you want the whole first, `Summary` and `Core ideas` are often the best starting points.

Foundation document and wholeness An illustration with several layers of stone forms and horizon lines suggesting a coherent philosophical foundation.
Basic layers: chaos, strength, freedom, words and change.