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== Definition ==
 
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'''Evolutionary Dynamics is the part of [[Evolutionary Knowledge]] that studies "why and how ([[Principles]] and [[Processes]] - dyna) what exists ([[Entities]] - onto) produces what happens in the way it happens ([[Events]] and [[Relations]] - pheno)"''', the Principles and the Processes that describe the [[Process of Formation of Reality]], the manifestation of the fundamental operator and the ways of expression of derived operators. It studies the [[Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics]], which describe the modes in which the [[Relations]] emerge and evolve, determining the way [[Reality]] takes form, and the evolution of the Relations between the Events, produced by the Entities, the Action and the evolution of causal, spacial and temporal aspects of Reality. With reference to the various levels of Reality, we can identify the [[Dynamics of the Sources]], and more, the [[Dynamics of Action]], [[Dynamics of Information]], [[Dynamics of the Structures of Information]] and [[Dynamics of the Forms]]. Only for descriptive purposes, as per [[Reality]], Evolutionary Ontology can be seen as articulated in [[Ontology of Physical Reality]], [[Ontology of Cognitive Reality]] and [[Ontology of Metacognitive Reality]].
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'''Evolutionary Dynamics is the part of [[Evolutionary Knowledge]] that studies "why and how ([[Principles]] and [[Processes]] - dyna) what exists ([[Entities]] - onto) produces what happens in the way it happens ([[Events]] and [[Relations]] - pheno)"''', the Principles and the Processes that describe the [[Process of Formation of Reality]], the manifestation of the fundamental operator and the ways of expression of derived operators.  
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It studies the [[Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics]], which describe the modes in which the [[Relations]] emerge and evolve, determining the way [[Reality]] takes form, and the evolution of the Relations between the Events, produced by the Entities, the Action and the evolution of causal, spacial and temporal aspects of Reality. With reference to the various levels of Reality, we can identify variuous more specific dynamics:
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*[[Dynamics of the Sources]]
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*[[Dynamics of Action]]
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*[[Dynamics of Information]]
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*[[Dynamics of the Structures of Information]]
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*[[Dynamics of the Forms]]
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Only for descriptive purposes, as per the [[Reality]], Evolutionary Ontology can be seen as articulated in [[Ontology of Physical Reality]], [[Ontology of Cognitive Reality]] and [[Ontology of Metacognitive Reality]].
  
 
== Common definition  ==
 
== Common definition  ==

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Schema generale della Dinamica Evoluzionistica

Definition

Evolutionary Dynamics is the part of Evolutionary Knowledge that studies "why and how (Principles and Processes - dyna) what exists (Entities - onto) produces what happens in the way it happens (Events and Relations - pheno)", the Principles and the Processes that describe the Process of Formation of Reality, the manifestation of the fundamental operator and the ways of expression of derived operators.

It studies the Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics, which describe the modes in which the Relations emerge and evolve, determining the way Reality takes form, and the evolution of the Relations between the Events, produced by the Entities, the Action and the evolution of causal, spacial and temporal aspects of Reality. With reference to the various levels of Reality, we can identify variuous more specific dynamics:

Only for descriptive purposes, as per the Reality, Evolutionary Ontology can be seen as articulated in Ontology of Physical Reality, Ontology of Cognitive Reality and Ontology of Metacognitive Reality.

Common definition

(Link to Wikipedia page: Dynamics).

Resources

Fondamenti di una Nuova Dinamica - Paolo Scaranari - Articolo del 2/9/2007

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification