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− | '''Phenomena are the answer to the questions "what happens?" and "how happens?"'''. '''They are [[Events]] organized by [[Relations]]'''. They are what has the [[Properties|property]] that we call [[Essence / Form]] added to the fundamental property of Entities (that produce Events), that we call [[Existence]]. To exist means to be real, to be in, to take part of Reality. Events and Relations together are everything that has Essence / Form as a fundamental [[Properties|Property]]. We can say that Phenomena happens (so Events and Relations exist) because they are produced by [[Entities]]. They represent Action, changes in/of the Sources, the [[Agents / Forces]] and [[Acted / Fields]] interacting couples. By phenomenon we intend every Event, every change / fluctuation of the [[states|state]] of an Entity. Result of [[Action]] of an Agent / Force acting on an Acted / Field. More | + | '''Phenomena are the answer to the questions "what happens?" and "how happens?"'''. |
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+ | '''They are [[Events]] organized by [[Relations]]'''. | ||
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+ | They are what has the [[Properties|property]] that we call [[Essence / Form]] added to the fundamental property of Entities (that produce Events), that we call [[Existence]]. To exist means to be real, to be in, to take part of Reality. Events and Relations together are everything that has Essence / Form as a fundamental [[Properties|Property]]. We can say that Phenomena happens (so Events and Relations exist) because they are produced by [[Entities]]. They represent Action, changes in/of the Sources, the [[Agents / Forces]] and [[Acted / Fields]] interacting couples. | ||
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+ | By phenomenon we intend '''every Event, every change / fluctuation of the [[states|state]] of an Entity'''. | ||
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+ | Result of [[Action]] of an Agent / Force acting on an Acted / Field. | ||
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+ | More in general, we can identify as phenomena all the organized sets/nets of Events ([[Processes]]) that [[Causality|causally]] and [[Variationality|variationally]] connect Entities, with Relations that determine the Properties of the [[Structures of Information]] and the [[Forms]] that compose the [[Reality]]. | ||
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+ | Any Process of Events (elementary and complex) connected/organized by Relations, domain of [[Information]] in [[Evolution]]. | ||
== Common definition == | == Common definition == |
Latest revision as of 20:30, 31 March 2022
Contents
Definition
Phenomena are the answer to the questions "what happens?" and "how happens?".
They are Events organized by Relations.
They are what has the property that we call Essence / Form added to the fundamental property of Entities (that produce Events), that we call Existence. To exist means to be real, to be in, to take part of Reality. Events and Relations together are everything that has Essence / Form as a fundamental Property. We can say that Phenomena happens (so Events and Relations exist) because they are produced by Entities. They represent Action, changes in/of the Sources, the Agents / Forces and Acted / Fields interacting couples.
By phenomenon we intend every Event, every change / fluctuation of the state of an Entity.
Result of Action of an Agent / Force acting on an Acted / Field.
More in general, we can identify as phenomena all the organized sets/nets of Events (Processes) that causally and variationally connect Entities, with Relations that determine the Properties of the Structures of Information and the Forms that compose the Reality.
Any Process of Events (elementary and complex) connected/organized by Relations, domain of Information in Evolution.
Common definition
Links to Wikipedia pages:
See also
- Physical Phenomena
- Cognitive Phenomena
- Events
- Relations
- Essence / Form
- Properties
- Evolution
- Evolutionary Phenomenology
- Phenomenology of Physical Reality
- Phenomenology of Cognitive Reality
- Phenomenology of Metacognitive Reality
- TFNR - Why there is something rather than nothing
- TFNR - What exists?
- TFNR - What exists is what happens. What happens is what exists. Entities and Events
- TFNR - Existence and Essence
- TFNR - Nothing is absolute, everything is relative and evolves
- TFNR - Very important hypotheses about Reality
- TFNR - Events: Action - Creation/Existence
- TFNR - Pressure to existence, resistance to variation: the Physics of Creation
- TFNR - Action: the expression of the incessant tension to existence
- TFNR - Gradients: the fundaments of existence
- TFNR - Generation, propagation and conservation of gradients
- TFNR - Relations: Information/Energy - Complexity - Evolution - Essence (Form)
Classification
- Topic id: t_phenomena
- Belongs to the class: Processes
- Has as instances: Physical Phenomena, Cognitive Phenomena
- Belongs to the groups:
- Semantic Map: ekm|map=m_ev_knowledge&topic=t_phenomena
- Semantic Map Test Version: ekmt|map=m_ev_knowledge&topic=t_phenomena