Philosophical Generalizations
The following list comes from collis's experience and from science.
It is not meant for historic reference.
Can you guess who was the first person that thought of any of the following. collis just feels that they
make good generalizations and he leaves it at that.
- Everything has a relationship with others.
- Anything can change with work.
- Everything has potential.
- Everything has at least one cause and effect.
- Everything has at least one
( apparent ) purpose and goal.- Everything has at least one weakness.
- Everything has at least one strength.
- Everything has one or more parts.
- Anything has another object similar to its self, unless it is a prototype.
- Everything is unique in some way.
- Everything occupies a space.
- Everything occupies a time.
- Everything has some kind of mass.
- Everything has a law, a unity, and a order so as to keep a harmonious and balanced universe.
- Everything has a existence.
- Anything that works will work.
- Everything has at least one use.
- Everything has at least one of these generalizions: Everything has unity.
- Everything has at least one ( apparent ) need. ( attraction)
- The law of finite: Everything is limited to its purposes, goals, and resources and a form of reality.
- Anything subtracted must be added to something. Anything added must have been subtracted from something.
Needs Place
- Everything wants work if it is living and alive.
- Living things wants efficiency.
- Anything that is done is done with work.
- Whatever that is wanted most at the moment has priority.
Limit Rules
- A object is limited to its environment.
- A object is limited to its form and being.
- A object is limited to its potential.
- A object is limited to its perceptions.
back to collis's pages In Philosophy and Religion