The Human Being as a Multilevel System
This book proposes a restrained philosophical model of the human being. It does not begin with a hidden observer, an immutable center or an immortal self. Instead, it asks what remains if unnecessary inner entities are removed from the usual picture of the person. The central idea is simple: the human being is not a fixed essence, but a multilevel system for stabilizing experience. The subject is described as a process that keeps experience coherent enough for memory, action, self-recognition, change and relation to others. Book A is the recommended first philosophical-psychological entry into the general theory. It is not a medical method, not psychotherapy, not an esoteric teaching and not a scientific proof of a completed theory.








