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'''A System of Forms''' is any collection, set, or network of [[Forms]] in [[Interaction]], which behaves as a unified whole.
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'''A System of Forms''' is any collection, set, or network of [[Forms]] in interaction, which behaves as a unified whole.
  
 
'''Sets or networks of [[Processes]]''', ([[Entities]] / [[Sources]] that produce [[Events]], organized by [[Relations]]), which exhibit some form of coherent behavior, of individuation, or individuality.
 
'''Sets or networks of [[Processes]]''', ([[Entities]] / [[Sources]] that produce [[Events]], organized by [[Relations]]), which exhibit some form of coherent behavior, of individuation, or individuality.

Latest revision as of 23:38, 17 April 2025

A System of Forms is any collection, set, or network of Forms in interaction, which behaves as a unified whole.

Sets or networks of Processes, (Entities / Sources that produce Events, organized by Relations), which exhibit some form of coherent behavior, of individuation, or individuality.

These systems show emergent Properties and Behaviors, which are distinct from the Properties and Behaviors of the individual Forms that constitute them.

Systems of Physical Forms are for example atoms, molecules, up to galaxies and even larger cosmic structures that populate the Universe. Examples of systems of Cognitive Forms are instead the articulated intrapsychic manifestations, complex communications between living beings, artistic works, culture, economic structures, and many others.


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