# Outline 1. Definition of uncontroversial topics 2. Introduction to philosophical reasoning and the difference between science and philosophy 3. How to represent logic arguments in a visual flowchart for quick analysis 4. How to identify assumptions Then you start talking 1. The human psych 1a. Definition 1b. Interpretation 2.Language and its effects on the human psych (this can lead onto so much) 3. Tendencies of humanity Then you get political using the arsenal that you have assembled You should only get political at the end. This is when you draw upon the vast amount of seemingly unrelated concepts at the start of the book and show them to be connected # PART I ## 1. Definition of uncontroversial topics ## 2. Introduction to philosophical reasoning and the difference between science and philosophy ## 3. How to represent logic arguments in a visual flowchart for quick analysis ## 4. How to identify assumptions # PART II ## 1. The human psyche ### 1a. Definition ### 1b. Interpretation ### 2. Language and its effects on the human psych (this can lead onto so much) ## 2. Tendencies of humanity