Evolutionary Knowledge System

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Definition

Evolutionary Knowledge is a system of knowledge focused on the development of an organized and coherent set of theories and models of description and explanation of Reality and how it funtions.

It deals with all aspects and domains of Reality: the physical and the cognitive, the natural and the human.

It consists of the following parts:

  • Evolutionary Physics, that contains the specifications of the general concepts to the physical domain of Reality
  • Evolutionary Metaphysics, that contains the specifications of the general concepts to the cognitive domain of Reality
  • Evolutionary Meta-metaphysics, that contains the specifications of the general concepts to the meta-cognitive domain of Reality, the Evolutionary cognitive sciences).

The Evolutionary Knowledge System is the product of a process of construction, which arises from the co-evolutionary interaction of living environments and living beings (Living Forms - Physical aspects and Living Forms - Cognitive aspects) in complex ecosystems.

Common definition

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Description

The main parts of the Evolutionary Knowledge System, with respect to the considered domain of Reality, are the following:

  • Evolutionary Knowledge (the general principles and concepts that apply to every aspect of Reality)
  • Evolutionary Physics (contains the specifications of the general concepts to the physical domain of Reality)
  • Evolutionary Metaphysics (contains the specifications of the general concepts to the cognitive domain of Reality)
  • Evolutionary Meta-metaphysics (contains the specifications of the general concepts to the meta-cognitive domain of Reality, the Evolutionary cognitive sciences)

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification