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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
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Attributi, caratteristiche di un ente (Campo dell Azione, Agenti, Strutture, Informazione, Forme, Universo) o di un fenomeno.
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Attributes, characteristics, ways of expressions, qualities and quantities of [[Entities]], [[Events]], [[Relations]], [[Processes]], [[Phenomena]]. Examples of fundamental properties: [[Causality]], [[Variationality]], [[Spatiality]], [[Temporality]], [[Existence]], [[Essence / Form]], Extension and Size, Capacity, Behavior.
Tra le proprietà fondamentali:
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*Esistenza (prodotto del sub processo creativo),
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*Essenza o Forma (proprietà qualitativa, prodotto del sub processo evolutivo)
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*Grandezza (proprietà quantitativa)
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*Grandezza Fisica (proprietà quantitative,intrinseche o estrinseche, globali o locali, estensive o intensive, specifiche o molari)
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*Capacità
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*Comportamento
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d_properties Proprietà "Attributi, caratteristiche di un [[Enti|ente]] ([[Campo dell'Azione]], [[Agenti]], [[Strutture di Informazione|Strutture]], [[Informazione]], [[Forme]], [[Universo]]) o di un fenomeno.<br>
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Tra le proprietà fondamentali:<br>
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*[[Esistenza]] (prodotto del [[Creazione|sub processo creativo]]),<br>
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*[[Essenza]] o  Forma (proprietà qualitativa, prodotto del [[Evoluzione|sub processo evolutivo]])<br>
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*Grandezza (proprietà quantitativa)<br>
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*Grandezza Fisica (proprietà quantitative,intrinseche o estrinseche, globali o locali, estensive o intensive, specifiche o molari)<br>
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*Capacità<br>
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*Comportamento<br>" Properties Attributes, characteristics of an [[Entities|entity]] ([[Field of Action]], [[Agents]], [[Structures of Information|Structures]], [[Information]], [[Forms]], [[Universe]]) or of a phenomenon. <br> Between the fundamental properties:<br> *[[Existence]] (product of the [[Creation|creative subprocess]], <br> *[[Essence]] or Form (quantitative property, product of the [[Evolution|evolutive subprocess]]<br> *Size (quantitative property)<br> *Physical Size (quantitative, intrinsic, extrinsic, global or local, extensive or intensive, specific or molar properties)<br> *Capacity<br>*Behavior<br>  Properties Attributes, characteristics of an [[Entities|entity]] ([[Field of Action]], [[Agents]], [[Structures of Information|Structures]], [[Information]], [[Forms]], [[Universe]]) or of a phenomenon. <br> Between the fundamental properties:<br> *[[Existence]] (product of the [[Creation|creative subprocess]], <br> *[[Essence]] or Form (quantitative property, product of the [[Evolution|evolutive subprocess]]<br> *Size (quantitative property)<br> *Physical Size (quantitative, intrinsic, extrinsic, global or local, extensive or intensive, specific or molar properties)<br> *Capacity<br>*Behavior<br>
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== Common definition  ==
 
== Common definition  ==
Caratteristica di un ente. Proprietà fisica: particolar caratteristica di un dato sistema. Proprietà in matematica: caratteristica di certi oggetti matematici; formalmente, una relazione unaria.  
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Characteristics of an entity. Physical property: particular characteristic of a given system. Properties in mathematics: characteristic of certain mathematical objects; formally, a unary relationship.
Nella filosofia, nella matematica e nella logica moderne, una proprietà è un attributo di un oggetto, un oggetto rosso si dice che ha la proprietà del rossore. La proprietà può essere considerata una forma di oggetto a sé stante, in grado di possedere altre proprietà. Una proprietà però si differenzia da singoli oggetti, in quanto possono essere istanziati, e spesso in più di una cosa. Si differenzia dal concetto logico / matematico di classe da non avere alcun concetto di estensionalità, e dal concetto filosofico di classe dal fatto che una proprietà è considerata diversa dagli oggetti che possiede. Capire come diverse entità individuali (o particolari) possono in qualche modo avere alcune le stesse proprietà è la base del problema degli universali. I termini attributo e qualità hanno significati simili. {{WpLink}}
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In modern philosophy, mathematics and logic, a property is an attribute of an object, a red object is said to have the property of redness. Property can be considered a form of object in its own right, capable of possessing other properties. However, a property differs from individual objects in that they can be instantiated, and often in more than one thing. It differs from the logical / mathematical concept of class by not having any concept of extensionality, and from the philosophical concept of class by the fact that a property is considered different from the objects it possesses. Understanding how different individual (or particular) entities may somehow have the same properties is the basis of the problem of universals. The terms attribute and quality have similar meanings.{{WpLink}}
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
==== Proprietà fondamentali della Realtà ====
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==== Fundamental properties of Reality ====
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*[[Existence]]
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*[[Essence / Form]]
  
* [[Esistenza]]
 
* [[Essenza]]
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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*[[Physical Properties]]
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*[[Cognitive  Properties]]
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*[[Relations]]
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*[[Phenomena]]
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*[[Existence]]
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*[[Essence / Form]]
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*[[Events]]
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*[[Evolution]]
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*[[Evolutionary Phenomenology]]
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*[[Phenomenology of Physical Reality]]
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*[[Phenomenology of Cognitive Reality]]
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*[[Phenomenology of Metacognitive Reality]]
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*[[TFNR - 2.2 Nothing is absolute, everything is relative and evolves]]
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*[[TFNR - 2.7 Relations: Information/Energy - Complexity - Evolution/Essence (Form)]]
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*[[TFNR - 2.7 What evolves?]]
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*[[TFNR - 2.7 Relation and Information: the “objects” of evolution]]
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*[[TFNR - 2.8 Processes: Entities that produce Events and Relations that organize them]]
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== Units of measurement ==
 
== Units of measurement ==
== Reasources ==
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== Resources ==
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
== References ==
 
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Revision as of 18:33, 4 January 2020

Definition

Attributes, characteristics, ways of expressions, qualities and quantities of Entities, Events, Relations, Processes, Phenomena. Examples of fundamental properties: Causality, Variationality, Spatiality, Temporality, Existence, Essence / Form, Extension and Size, Capacity, Behavior.

Common definition

Characteristics of an entity. Physical property: particular characteristic of a given system. Properties in mathematics: characteristic of certain mathematical objects; formally, a unary relationship. In modern philosophy, mathematics and logic, a property is an attribute of an object, a red object is said to have the property of redness. Property can be considered a form of object in its own right, capable of possessing other properties. However, a property differs from individual objects in that they can be instantiated, and often in more than one thing. It differs from the logical / mathematical concept of class by not having any concept of extensionality, and from the philosophical concept of class by the fact that a property is considered different from the objects it possesses. Understanding how different individual (or particular) entities may somehow have the same properties is the basis of the problem of universals. The terms attribute and quality have similar meanings.(Link to Wikipedia page: Property_(disambiguation)).

Description

Fundamental properties of Reality

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification