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Definition

The Derived Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics are cognitive representations of the ways in which the unitary Reality shows itself and evolves in the complex levels of Reality.

The Derived Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics describe why and how Complex Events and complex kinds of Relations emerge and co-evolve, why and how Derived Action takes a form, becoming Information, and determining how complex kinds of Existence take the Essence / Form we see in the natural world. They describe the fundamental ways in which Derived Entities manifest themselves in the construction, in the formation of the Physical and Cognitive Reality, how the Derived Processes give shape to the world we live in. They express specific behaviors of Reality, in its complex levels.

They are che complex, derived forms in which the Fundamental Principles of Evolutionary Dynamics, while maintaining their fundamental identity, express themselves in the various domains of Reality (physical, cognitive and metacognitive), at the different levels of Reality, in the different dimensional scales, at different levels of complexity.

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