Determining the determined state: a sizing of size from aside/ the amassing of mass by a mass
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Kirsh, Marvin E.Keywords
PhilosophiePhilosophy
social and natural evolution; mind and matter; shape and form; Michel Foucault; common cause; theory of relativity; 'the concept'; the transcendental object; legal arbitration; equality
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
Philosophie, Theologie
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A philosophical exploration is presented that considers entities such as atoms, electrons, protons, reasoned (in existing physics theories) by induction, to be other than universal building blocks, but artifacts of a sociological struggle that in elemental description is identical with that of all processes of matter and energy. In a universal context both men and materials, when stressed, struggle to accomplish/maintain the free state. The space occupied by cognition, inferred to be the result of the inequality of spaces, is an integral component of both processes and process interpretation; arbitration space, ubiquitous throughout nature, occurred to a vast number of vastnesses, a manifestation of the existence of time dependent mass/number/amount, is argued to be located to the same judging criteria with which principles are determined for sociological purposes: the processes of mind are determined (excuse the pun) to occur as a free state that is reflectively equal to what is construed by the intellect as universe. Scientifically determined states are not free states.Date
2014-12-11Type
journal articleIdentifier
oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/408932141-663X
http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/40893
urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-408932
https://doi.org/10.5897/PPR12.026