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Over a period of 22 years (1934-1955), mathematician Kurt G?del put down a series of philosophical remarks - the so-called Philosophical Maxims (Max Phil) - in writing. They have been passed down in 15 notebooks written in Gabelsberger shorthand. The first notebook contains general philosophical reflections, while the second and third notebooks consist of G?del's applied individual ethics. The notebooks that follow show that G?del developed a philosophy of science in which he placed his considerations of physics, psychology, biology, mathematics, language, theology, and history within the context of a particular metaphysics. Now for the first time ever, a complete, historical-critical edition of G?del's philosophical notebooks is being prepared by the Kurt G?del Research Center of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. One volume will be published yearly as part of this series. Volume 2 contains both notebooks of "Time Management (Max) I and II" and thereby G?del's applied individual ethics, which he received among others through his teacher Heinrich Gomperz. G?del thus incorporates the ethical ideal of self-perfection into his opus. The volume is prefaced by an introduction to relevant considerations from the ethics of the Stoics as well as ancient dietetics, which provide the philosophical background to understand G?del's approach. In addition, editor Eva-Maria Engelen presents how this fits into the context of G?del's Philosophical Notebooks.