You claim you have new ideas....but we have not seen anything new....how are your ideas different from modern humanist / atheist thinkers ? Dawkins, Chomsky, Hawkings....??? ..also...who are the humanist / atheist thinkers that you used to create your "handbook" ???....Please give specific examples...Not just your usual hand waving !!
When you say you have not seen anything new, I do not know how much you have studied. Your question implies that the answer can be in a few sentences, and I cannot agree. I do not know what you are referring to when you use the word "handbook."
The best I can answer is probably with the Introduction to Book1, given as a link below. I would have to add, however, that Book3 on the mind-body problem is, I believe, a significant contribution beyond what anyone else has come up with, though I do not claim to have read a lot of others' ideas about the problem.
In none of what I have written do I believe I have plagiarized, if that is what you are suggesting in talking about what I have "used."
You are asking me to put into a sentence or a few sentences what I have thought about and written about for decades. All of what I have written is free to everyone. Either you find it of interest or you don't. Maybe it is not worthy of interest. You and others can determine that, since that is not up to me to decide (though I obviously have an opinion).
The main thrust of what I am writing about is the importance and value of us working toward increasing agreement with regard to increasingly accurate beliefs in the context of having only very inadequate tools, basically language, which is highly ambiguous. Much of what I attempt to do is to overcome to as great an extent possible that ambiguity, by trying to make clear how I am using the words I am using.
FOR EVERYONE: Rational-Ethical Living | Introduction