The discoveries reported in Scout to the Pole move humanity to reevaluate a major portion of the world’s fundamental philosophy. This tab on the website contains summaries of new concepts related to the world’s fundamental social philosophies. The discussion of these philosophical summaries has been subdivided under the following drop-down tabs:

• Absolutes: While modern society is awash in conflicting opinions, and has established a general belief that there is no such thing as “Truth”, philosophy, at the academic level, has been aware of whole categories of truth since the writings of ancient Greece.

• Truth: With a logical explanation of absolutes in place, the expansive existence of TRUTH can be explained. This section does so with a focus on religions.

• Freewill: One of the greatest questions of the ages is the riddle of freewill that was raised by the Christian religions. What the world has not been willing to confront is this connection between the problem of freewill and religion. A new construction of the concept of freewill is provided that solves the riddle.

• Wisdom and Knowledge: Modern society is completely confused by the misuse of these two terms. This confusion is explained.

• Naturalism: With a new basis for Truth that rests entirely on natural philosophical reasoning, a path is created to explore human nature and social organization entirely based on “natural” forces.

• Religion and Morality: Society has largely believe that Morality stems from religion. This view has been soundly challenged based on studies of the relationship of morality to religion.