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On Materialism and Idealism
Contributor(s): Wages, Josef (Editor), Ferguson, Paul (Translator), Singh-Anand, Jeva (Translator)
ISBN: 1946829005     ISBN-13: 9781946829009
Publisher: Malta Minerval Editions Limited
OUR PRICE:   $24.30  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Freemasonry & Secret Societies
- Philosophy | Ethics & Moral Philosophy
- History | Modern - 18th Century
Series: Collected Works of Adam Weishaupt Volume One
Physical Information: 0.46" H x 6" W x 9" (0.67 lbs) 202 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 18th Century
 
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On Materialism and Idealism

On Materialism and Idealism was first published by Adam Weishaupt in 1786, and has long been considered to be one of his philosophical works. After the publication of the Secret School of Wisdom, the Authentic Ritual and Doctrines of the Illuminati, it has been discovered, to in fact be the completion of the Docetist degree of the Illuminati. This degree was the second highest degree in the ritual system of the Illuminati, and contemplates the existence of God and the immortality of the soul through logical secular reasoning. Explore the refined and completed philosophical treatise originally intended to be read by a select few within the inner circle of the Order.

The Collected Works of Adam Weishaupt

For the first time in history, The Collected Works of Adam Weishaupt, offers the world access to the complete published writings of Adam Weishaupt, in English, French, and the original German. These important texts were originally published in Germany and in very limited quantities in the late eighteenth century, and have heretofore been largely inaccessible to humanity. The series explores the thoughts, ideas, and philosophy of Adam Weishaupt, and provides context and critical insight into his very essence and by extension the Order of the Illuminati from the founder's perspective. Historians, Philosophers and the public in general will find a rich tapestry of ideas to explore and contemplate.


Contributor Bio(s): Wages, Josef: - Josef Wäges is a 32° Freemason, member of Plano Lodge #768, Fate Lodge #802, the Dallas Valley of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry (Southern Jurisdiction), Fellow of the Grand College of Rites, full member of the Texas Lodge of Research, Michigan Lodge of Research and life member of the Missouri Lodge of Research.Ferguson, Paul: - Paul hails from Jersey (the original one, off the coast of France) and worked as a technical translator in the Benelux and Switzerland for many years before turning to book translation. He has since been responsible for the first translations into English of many texts from the Western esoteric tradition from French, German, Latin and Romanian, including works on alchemy for Adam McLean, Rosicrucian and Jungian texts, unpublished manuscripts on the Templars and the origins of the Scottish Rite, and Dr. Marc Haven's biography of Cagliostro. He collaborates internationally with investigators of secret societies and historical mysteries, assisting them with their foreign-language researches.Singh-Anand, Jeva: - Jeva Singh-Anand was a prolific writer and professional translator residing in the Portland, Oregon area. A Master Mason, he was a member of Triangle Lodge #643 in Sioux City, Iowa. Jeva was engaged in translating the entire literary portfolio of Adam Weishaupt at the time of his passing. His contributions mark the genesis of academic study of the historical Illuminati in the English language and were invaluable to the scholarly community. He will be sorely missed by his Brethren and colleagues alike.