Difference between revisions of "TFNR - Agency and Causality"
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− | + | '''Doing Agency in a causal sense is to produce Events in / of Fields''' ([[Physical Events]] and [[Cognitive Events]] (or meta-events)), '''as acting causes that produce variations'''. | |
− | + | [[Causality]] is one of the fundamental [[Dimensions of Reality|dimensionalities of Reality]], the foundation of the causal dimension, a fundamental emerging property of [[Reality]]. | |
− | + | '''Causality can be considered the fundamental expression of Agency, on its active side'''. The fundamental expression of the causal principle / property of the Force / Forces. Closely related with the Operator of Reality that we call [[Perturbation]], an expression of the more general operator [[Variation]]. | |
Thus, '''[[Causality]] is the active characterization, expression of [[Agency]] and its subjects, the [[Agents / Forces]].''' | Thus, '''[[Causality]] is the active characterization, expression of [[Agency]] and its subjects, the [[Agents / Forces]].''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 26 December 2022
Doing Agency in a causal sense is to produce Events in / of Fields (Physical Events and Cognitive Events (or meta-events)), as acting causes that produce variations.
Causality is one of the fundamental dimensionalities of Reality, the foundation of the causal dimension, a fundamental emerging property of Reality.
Causality can be considered the fundamental expression of Agency, on its active side. The fundamental expression of the causal principle / property of the Force / Forces. Closely related with the Operator of Reality that we call Perturbation, an expression of the more general operator Variation.
Thus, Causality is the active characterization, expression of Agency and its subjects, the Agents / Forces.
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