IMMORALITY VIS-À-VIS MORALITY

 

1.   The immorality of unnature vis-à-vis the morality of 'nature'.  Or, more correctly, the immorality of unnature vis-à-vis the morality of subnature, with the amorality of supernature and of nature coming in-between, like chemistry and physics in between metachemistry and metaphysics.

 

2.   From the immorality of the Devil/Hell to the morality of God/Heaven via the amorality of woman/purgatory and of man/earth, as from alpha to omega via the world.

 

3.   From the immorality of beauty/love to the morality of truth/joy via the amorality of strength/pride and of knowledge/pleasure.

 

4.   From the noumenally objective absolutism (metachemical) of immorality to the noumenally subjective absolutism (metaphysical) of morality via the phenomenally objective relativity of chemical amorality and the phenomenally subjective relativity of physical amorality.