Abstract

  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. Key words: mind matter form and energy, observation interpretation and common causes, the concept and physical parallels, sociological and scientific process, legality arbitration and nature, social equality and mathematical inequality, the transcendental object.

Highlights

  • I Know Why The Caged Bird SingsThe free bird leaps on the back of the wind and floats downstream till the current ends and dips his wings in the orange sun rays and dares to claim the sky.But a bird that stalks down his narrow cage can seldom see through his bars of rage his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing

  • If nature is seen to consist of stochastic processes, atoms and molecules in a state of anarchy that become determined to various states, inference from analogy suggests that the anarchic state is the free state from which determined social and natural states are derived, science theory and method, application, becoming dehumanized in allegory to oppressive political forces that resist anarchy as it is perceived to represent human freedom

  • In analogy, the views of Hesse and Feyerabond can be interpreted to mean that 'analogy' makes for politically originating oppression arising from becoming determined states upon becoming open conceptual states, refers to question what constitutes the free state: analogy of method -byanalogy to method establishing randomness as freeness infers that other than the random state, 'the analogy' itself constitutes the free state that can be the victim of oppression

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Introduction

A bird that stalks down his narrow cage can seldom see through his bars of rage his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing. In order to organize and reduce modernly uncontained ideas about the self, in this presentation it is considered that science method and modern technology endeavor an unequal work of the self, of itself, with the states of nature from which the self logically descends. Technological creation relies on science theory and method that divides nature into structured nature into structured orders, Philos.

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