The theory of the possible. Monograph
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In this book we are talking about a single principle, which permeates any organized essence, regardless of what kind of area it belongs to. Everywhere and always and in accordance with current circumstances, the process of education, support and regulation of any complex complexes and ensembles manages and controls the concept of the realized, which postulates that it will only be stable and stable, and everything else will be discarded as insolvent And nonequilibrium. These patterns and templates are visible resolutely at all levels of being. And the universe, and life, and consciousness, and the mind, and culture are arranged and collected according to these schemes, because it is difficult for them to be some other, if possible. This work is devoted to a review of this type of layout in these areas, as well as the theory of the achieved and affordable. The examples and with the help of theoretical considerations show that the configuration of all reliable and long-term structures is approximately the same or very similar, because it obeys the unified through logic of the formation of any such substances, no matter what they tangle and wherever they are detected. In addition, it is demonstrated that if something in this spirit is objectified in practice, then its nature and properties should be in its very basis the same that we observe around or extremely close to this. Finally, the view is argued and develops, according to which everything consists of matter, it is constituted, only it comes down to it, including any nonphysical phenomena. The conclusion is concluded that all the wealth of the world is subject to the same laws of its construction, and all this structure observes the universal rules for the functioning of complex things, no matter what they are directed.
For all interested in philosophy issues
For all interested in philosophy issues
Author:
Author:Borzykh Stanislav Vladimirovich
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Series:
Series: Scientific Thought
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-16-015992-8
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