The Ontogenesis of Evolution
The Unicist Ontology of Evolution set a breakthrough in the understanding of the evolution of complex adaptive systems. It structures how the "infinite" elements that participate in evolution are arranged around concepts which offer functionality models and which, when exceeded by actions, produce chaotic instants that end up in death or in a new order with new functional concepts.
This consultation book is part of the Collection of Unicist R&D books that were developed by Peter Belohlavek, synthesizing the ontological researches that began in 1976 in the field of complex adaptive systems and that led to the development of the Unicist Ontology of Evolution. It shows a theory that is far from being deterministic; it structurally operates in the world of possibilities, and in terms of conjuncture, in the world of probabilities.
This book goes into the depth of human complex adaptive behavior. It covers, among other subjects: the unicist ontogenetic intelligence of nature and the ontology of evolution, the ontogenetic principles, complementation and supplementation laws, the unicist ontology of human evolution and involution, the unicist laws of evolution, the unicist ontology, the unicist perception of reality, application of the unicist ontology in different fields, the unicist unified field and the double pendulum, unicist thinking, unicist logic and its mathematics, unicist logic for conceptual analysis, complex systems research design, unicist reflection methodology for the research of concepts.
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