Evolutionary Phenomenology

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Definition

Evolutionary Phenomenology is the part of Evolutionary Knowledge that studies “what happens”, the Events (the variations of the states of the Entities, that emerge through their interaction) and the Relations that, emerging from the interactions among the Events, by organizing them, give Essence / Form to Reality and make it to evolve toward higher levels of complexity. Phenomenology describes the sub-process of Evolution itself, the manifestations, the Action, the Events produced by the Entities, the different typologies and dynamics of the Relations that represent the foundation of the Essence, the Form of Reality. These are the links allowing the Agents, the Operators of Reality, to express the process of building the dynamic and conservative structures that constitute the Essence of the Process of Formation of Reality. An endless cycle that makes the universal network of the events more and more complex and interconnected. Pheno (from ancient Greek, means "showing or manifesting", indicating the observable aspects of reality) is what we can observe. Only for descriptive purposes, as per Reality, Evolutionary Phenomenology can be seen as articulated in Phenomenology of Physical Reality, Phenomenology of Cognitive Reality and Phenomenology of Metacognitive Reality.

Common definition

Fenomenologia (dal greco: phainómenon "ciò che accade", e lógos "studio") è lo studio filosofico delle strtture dell'esperienza e della coscienza. (Link to Wikipedia page: Phenomenology).

Description

Phenomenology includes the definition and classification of these fundamental relationships, of the types of links that bind entities to increasingly complex structures. Among the most important elements we find the functional connections between Operators of Reality, the physical interactions between the structures of matter, and, at the most complex levels, the articulated biochemical connections in living beings, up to the functional relationships that allow the expression of systems cognitive, social networks, culture, and so on.

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