Part I
. Physics - Biochemistry - Biology - Psychology,
- some features in common basic mode
. "Faculties" or basic forms of the brain and psyche
. Part and Entirety; the 2 roles of a human
. The "I" - "Ego" - "Self" - "Personality":
- some suggested definitions
. The need of counterdirections of the I and the Ego
. Identity
. Ego-direction: its emergence and prerequisites
. Inward-/outward directions in linguistic habits, in visual directions and in syntax
. How directions of the I and the Ego appear in the 3-dimensional geometry
. Pain (mental) - Fear - 'Angst' (anguish)
. The nervous system as the physiological foundation for directions of the psyche.
. Structure of the Personality following from directions of the I and the Ego
. Couplings in the mental infrastructure at outward- and inward directions
. Perpendicular relations - circular speech
. Degrees in I-/Ego-directions: Identity levels
. Polarization into I-/Ego-directions
. Identification - anti-identification
. Identity theft
. Interpretations: mix-ups - projections
. Psychic bonds
. Ego-direction as incorporating and splitting force
- expressions of a further 'cultivated' Ego-direction
. Mental energy
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Part II
. Two languages in one and the same:
. Egoism - "I-centric" - "Unselfish" - "Selfish"
. "Self-feeling" (cf. self-esteem) - Superiority - Strength - Weakness
. Self-control - self-possession
. Responsibility
. Aggression
. Sensitivity
. Self-pity
. Fellow-feeling - Pity
. Awareness
. Stupidity
. Values - Grading scales
. Meaningful - meaningless. Goal - Meaning
. Freedom from - to
. Love - Hate
. Warmth - Coldness
. Honesty
. Invisibility - Visibility
. Admit - Approve
. Reality - Unreality
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. Truth - Lies
. Good - Evil
. To accept the Evil
. Guilt
. Revenge - Punishment
. The "evil" of the I
. Religion
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