ABSTRACT

This chapter suggests that we must speak about what we can no longer pass over in silence. The sense of the world lies in the world itself. There can be ethical propositions. Speaking with sense about ethics and politics is possible. Reality, what-exists, is a multilevel, complex, and dynamic manifold. The key to the understanding of reality is human evolution. Metaphysical anxiety is common to all human beings, although it can be suppressed in some. This feeling is expressed in religion and philosophy. Religions are true, insofar as they morally improve human beings. The time has come for humanity's self-reflection. Although this cannot be the subject of a scientific or philosophical proof, we must assume that the human being is more than a body, and the soul is immortal. The world that human beings create outside themselves is a result of the values they adopt. For each change, we need the right person and the right time.