Phenomenology of Physical Reality
Definition
Phenomenology of Physical Reality is the part of Evolutionary Knowledge that studies “what happens” in physical sense, the Physical Events (the variations of the states of the Physical Entities, that emerge through their interaction) and the Physical Relations that, emerging from the interactions among the Physical Events, by organizing them, give Physical Essence / Form to the Physical Reality and make it to evolve toward higher levels of physical complexity. Phenomenology of Physical Reality describes the sub-process of Physical Evolution itself, the manifestations, the Physical Action, the Physical Events produced by the Physical Entities, the different typologies and dynamics of the Physical Relations that represent the foundation of the Physical Essence, the physical form of Reality. These are the links allowing the Physical Agents, to express the process of building the dynamic and conservative structures that constitute the Physical Essence of the Process of Formation of Physical Reality. An endless cycle that makes the universal network of the events more and more complex and interconnected.
Common definition
(Link to Wikipedia page: Phenomenology).
See also
- Evolutionary Phenomenology
- Phenomenology of Cognitive Reality
- Phenomenology of Metacognitive Reality
- Physical Essence / Form
- Physical Events
- Physical Relations
- Physical 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_ph_phenomenology
- Belongs to the class: Evolutionary Phenomenology
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