Phenomenology of Metacognitive Reality
Definition
The Phenomenology of Metacognitive Reality describes the manifestations of the Metacognitive Entities, the various types of Metacognitive Relations and their dynamics that constitute the foundations of the Essence, of the form of Metacognitive Reality. Relations are the connections that allow Metacognitive Agents, to express themselves in the processes of construction of the dynamic and conservative Metacognitive Structures of Information, which are the essence of the Process of Formation of Metacognitive Reality. This part of Evolutionary Phenomenology studies the formations of the essence / form, the Relations among, the Properties of the Cognitive Agents in the incessant act of constructing the representations of Reality.
Common definition
(Link to Wikipedia page: Reality).
See also
- Evolutionary Phenomenology
- Phenomenology of Physical Reality
- Phenomenology of Cognitive Reality
- Metacognitive Essence / Form
- Metacognitive Events
- Metacognitive Relations
- Metacognitive Evolution
- TFNR - 4. What exists? What happens? How happens?
- TFNR - 4.1 Ontology, Phenomenology and Dynamics
- TFNR - 4.4 Relations
- TFNR - 4.4.1 Elementary Relations
- TFNR - 4.4.2 Complex Relations
- TFNR - 4.4.3 From Relation to Information: the root of Evolution
Classification
- Topic id: t_mc_phenomenology
- Belongs to the class: Evolutionary Phenomenology
- Has as instances:
- Belongs to the groups: Research Areas, Phenomenology of Metacognitive Reality
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