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The Direction of Man (Externalization Theory)
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120 pages
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The book explores externalization theory, proposing that internal physiological functions correspond to external creations, shaping humanity's progress. It argues that the history of mankind reflects a continuous effort to externalize internal processes, with the last 3000 years showcasing significant achievements. The text emphasizes the role of consciousness, driven by cognition and sensory interpretation, in facilitating these externalizations. It posits that true transcendence of human existence hinges on fully externalizing our internal nature, predicting future advancements based on historical patterns.
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2015, paperback
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