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== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Scheme of the Process of Formation of Cognitive Reality

Definition

Unitary Process through which the Metacognitive Reality takes incessantly form and the Metacognitive Systems emerge and evolve.

The Process of Formation of Metacognitive Reality (PFMCR) is the unitary process by which the Cognitive Agents construct the representations of the Cognitive Processes. It is the realm of the cognitive sciences.

It is the process through which the Metaognitive Entities, the Metacognitive Sources of Reality, in their two complementary and indivisible aspects, the Metacognitive Agents / Forces and the Metacognitive Acted / Fields, interacting each other, the former interacting with the second ones, creates the Metacognitive Events that represent the Metacognitive Action, the most elementary form of Metacognitive Existence. And more, through the formation and organization of the Metacognitive Relations among the Events, the Sources make the Metacognitive Information to emerge and evolve in Metacognitive Structures and Metacognitive Forms, those Forms that fill the Metacognitive Reality and the Metacognitive Universe in evolution.

Common definition

(Link to Wikipedia page: Formation). Links to Wikipedia pages: Process, Formation, Cognitive science, Reality

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification