Texts on Einismen

Here there are primary texts and longer philosophical formulations. `Texts` is the page for connected reading, not for reference structure.

Texts and layers of meaning An illustration with horizontal text-like lines, open blocks and a calm landscape suggesting longer reading.
Layers of text, thought and deepening.

The basics of Einismen

A connected text in the style of the main article about what the philosophy tries to do.

Function, method and improvement

A longer text about iteration, systems and dialectical thinking.

Life stance, words and mortality

A text about integrity, inner strength, the weight of words and the view of life's end.

Manifesto

A text built around Einismen's declaration of logic, integrity and function.

Foundation document

A longer summary of the main text on Einismen as a coherent philosophy.

What Einismen tries to do

Texts on Einismen often need to be longer than an ordinary introduction, because the philosophy moves between several layers at once. It is both a basic view of the world, an ethical stance, a method of analysis and a way of working with improvement, which is also reflected in In detail and in the page on Practice.

That means it does not quite fit inside simple labels. Einismen is not only a theory of meaning, and not only a method of efficiency. It tries to hold together the human being's inner stance with their outward actions. That is why some parts need to be described in greater detail, especially in The basics of Einismen and Function, method and improvement.

In the texts gathered here, the longer lines are brought together: how Einismen views the uncertainty of reality, why freedom and responsibility must belong together, why the weight of words returns, and why improvement is not seen as optional but as part of a dignified life.

If you instead want a more systematic walkthrough divided by subject areas, continue to In detail. There the content is structured more like a reference work than a collection of primary texts.