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 ====== MATERIALISTIC ONTOLOGY ====== ====== MATERIALISTIC ONTOLOGY ======
  
-      * [[:en:matter_theory| materialistic entity  ]] 
  
 +  * Being 
 +    * material , [[:en:matter_theory| materialistic entity  ]]
 +      * natural 
 +      * artificial 
 +    * Material Property 
 +      * inherence 
 +      * [[:en:material_directedness | Material directness ]] 
 +        * motion , material motions 
 +        * intermediary 
 +      * [[:en:materialistic_containers | containment , containment hierarchy ]] 
 +        * material containments 
 +    * [[:en:materialistic_relations | Material relations ]]
  
-    * [[:en:substance | Substance ]] 
-      * genus  
-        * matter  
-      * species  
-        * solid 
-        * liquid 
-        * gas 
  
-====== MATTER VERSE  ====== 
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-  * [[:en:atomic_theory | atomic theory ]] Atom is the universal content of Universe or domain of chemicals  
-  * [[:en:particle_theory | particle theory ]]  
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-  * [[:en:materialistic_energy | Materialistic Energy ]] , arrows  
-    * animated energy  
-    * Inanimate energy  
-  * [[:en:materialistic_content | Materialistic Content of Matter ]]  
-    * Organic Matter  
-    * Inorganic matter  
-  * [[:en:material_hyperdomains | Materialistic hyper domains ]] , materialistic fields   
-    * Natural  
-    * Artificial  
-    * Quantum  
-  * [[:en:materialistic_states | Materialistic States of Matter ]] 
-    * Solid  
-    * Liquid  
-    * Gas  
-  * [[:en:materialistic_combinations | Materialistic Combinations ]]  
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-  * periodic table , atomic grid   
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-====== CONCERNING ESSENCE ====== 
  
 Essentialism is the view that objects have a set of attributes that are necessary to their identity. In early Western thought, Plato's idealism held that all things have such an "essence"—an "idea" or "form". In Categories, Aristotle similarly proposed that all objects have a substance that, as George Lakoff put it, "make the thing what it is, and without which it would be not that kind of thing". The contrary view—non-essentialism—denies the need to posit such an "essence". Essentialism is the view that objects have a set of attributes that are necessary to their identity. In early Western thought, Plato's idealism held that all things have such an "essence"—an "idea" or "form". In Categories, Aristotle similarly proposed that all objects have a substance that, as George Lakoff put it, "make the thing what it is, and without which it would be not that kind of thing". The contrary view—non-essentialism—denies the need to posit such an "essence".
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   * essence , composition , makeup , ingredients    * essence , composition , makeup , ingredients 
  
-===== STATES OF MATTER OR ESSENCE ===== +  * Concerning the MODES of essence 
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-     * The configurational states which are distinguished by their states of the essence , which our senses understand or perceive it  +
-       * [[:en:ambiguous_state | SENSIBLE STATE ]]  +
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-===== MODES OF ESSENCE ===== +
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-  * Concerning the MODES of [[:en:essence | essence ]]  +
     * Circumstances , Beings which ‖ are truly such, or those which our Senses mistake for Beings.     * Circumstances , Beings which ‖ are truly such, or those which our Senses mistake for Beings.
-      * [[:en:reality|REAL CONFIGURATIONS ]] , Real , direct , naive , [[:en:thing | THING]] , Affair, Matter, Business, Case, real-ly, indeed. +      * Real , direct , naive , [[:en:thing | THING]] , Affair, Matter, Business, Case, real-ly, indeed. 
-        * Indirect configurations controlling or evaluating real essence  +        * brain , neural , natural computer , nervous system , spinal cord, vegetative Reflexes   
-          * brain , neural , natural computer , nervous system , spinal cord, vegetative Reflexes   +        * computer , calculator 
-          coding , programming , artificial intelligence , computer , calculator  +
-        * Naive or direct reality  +
-          * [[:en:artificial_reality | Artificial Reality ]]   +
-          * [[:en:natural_reality | Natural reality ]]  +
-      * [[:en:representational_configurations | Representational configurations ]]    +
-        * Indirect configurations controlling or evaluating representations  +
-          * paper or formal representations  , [[:en:knowledge_representation | knowledge representations ]] , [[:en:semantic_representations | semantic representations ]] +
-          * [[:en:cognitive_representations|cognitive representations ]] , [[:en:mental_representation| mental representations]] , Cognitive Mind , mental , psychological , cognitive , mental reflexes, brahman ,social , society +
-        * Naive or direct representations  +
-          * paper presentations being picture  +
-          * mental representations beings virtual pictures or models , naive mind , spiritual , metaphysical , religious , Fictional , mythological , magical  +
-     * The combined state of brain and artificial intelligence included under mind along with virtuality is called as  +
-       * Singularity +
      * considering differences of essences       * considering differences of essences 
        * [[:en:differences_reality | Differences of reality ]]         * [[:en:differences_reality | Differences of reality ]] 
        * [[:en:representative_differences | Representational differences ]]        * [[:en:representative_differences | Representational differences ]]
 +  * Human biology is to robotics 
  

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