Great Philosophical Problems Thinktank
MISSION STATEMENT GPP THINKTANK | Our mission is the unifying definition of the moral injury construct to address suicide in veteran, and wider civilian populations. The provision of a universal lexicon that can articulate “moral grammar” for the epoch-defining emergence, and psychological articulation, of Moral Injury. Collaboration with international centers of excellence, including the International Centre for Moral Injury and United States War College, Washington. Moral Injury is a disruption to the psyche from the will to truth that has become conscious of itself as a problem in us. Deeply embedded substructure psychologies, that for the West emerge over two thousand years as synchronous psychological concomitants of the Christ-figure. For to be sure, Nietzsche would have agreed with Jung when he says;"man can suffer only a certain amount of culture without injury.” Great Philosophical Problems ThinkTank will articulate a Moral Grammar derived from Friedrich Nietzsche. A lexicon obtained from a cipher the author embedded in his works that utilize the power of the A-E-I-O-U Bible method and Vedanta-philosophy. A way suffers can form a relationship with the four main questions for the Christian psyche concerning strength in the inner being; what is the Breadth and Length and Height and Depth? While soldiers provide the coal face psychology for Moral Injury today, just as PTSD before, such a assignation will not be restricted to such cohorts. Moral Injury represents, the great difficulty Nietzsche identifies as looming for the contemporary Western consciousness, where not only the rationality of millennia – but also its madness, breaks out in us – where dangerous is it to be an heir.
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