Enlightenment through scientific and rational knowledge involves the ability to convey complex information in a manner that is both accessible and engaging to all.
The effectiveness of popularizing knowledge about evolution depends on its fascination, since entrenched stereotypes about the celestial sacred status of humans in the Universe hinder the acceptance of information that aligns them with living nature and that devalues that status.
A philosopher is a thinker whose calling is to develop and illuminate a rational worldview, grounded in knowledge that can inspire self-realization and universal happiness.
The enlighteners of the scientific worldview should not only focus on highlighting the achievements of the scientific world but also on justifying the detrimental effect of prejudices on the development of the individual and society.
The modern education system should also accustom one to curiosity, instill a culture of continuous learning, and impart the skill of creatively utilizing acquired knowledge.
The foundation of development — enlightenment. This has been said since ancient times, but the key is its rich content, entertaining quality, and simplicity.
Philosophy is intended to systematically and rationally answer questions such as "What is existence, what is life, human, society, truth, the meaning of life..." for the sake of the answer to the fundamental worldview question: "What are the criteria for a right life?"
Why can the question "What are the criteria for the right life?" be considered the central question of philosophy? Because modern philosophy, while recognizing naturalism and physicalism, generally provides satisfactory answers to the other great eternal questions.