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adam_text | CONTENTS
Prologue
Preface...
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Chapter
1
Introduction
A Short Description of Emergence
................................7
Methodology
....................................................................11
Epistemology
..............................................................11
The Prime Imperative of Analysis
..........................13
Structural Logic
..............................*............................14
Development
...............................................................17
Extensional Development and Change
Development Occur by Way of
Structural Logic
.....................................19
Mental Model
..............................................................22
Additional Notes on Method
..................................27
The Mental Model Is Not a Theory
..................17
Reduction
...............................................................27
Prediction
...............................................................30
Something
..............................................................
ЗО
Role
..........................................................................30
Defining
..................................................................30
Order of Presentation
..........................................31
History of the Developing
Understanding of Emergence
...........32
Errors and Contrary Opinion about
Emergence Are Not Discussed
.........32
Deeper Origins
—
Foundations, Developments,
Interrelations, and Origins That Are
Basic to the Origin of Emergence
...................32
Reality
............................................................................33
Chapter
2
Space
Space Exists
—
Space Is Place
.........................................37
Spatial Place Is Immaterial
.......................................37
Spatial Place Has Extension
.....................................
3?
Spatial Place Has Parts
...............................................
39
Relation
........................................................................-40
Combinatorial Enhancement
.................................-41
Sequentially
—
Sequential-Difference
.................42
Ex
tensional
Development
—
Sequential Enhancement
...........................44
Spatial Place, Existential Organization, and
the Foundation of Pattern
..........................47
Existential Context
—
A Place-to-Be
......................48
Existential Requisites, and the
Intrinsic Self-Identity of Space
................-49
Spatial Place Exists, and It Continues to Exist
..........50
Continuance, Quantity, Parts
.................................50
Sequentially, Sequential-Difference,
Noncoexistent-Sequential-Difference
...51
Relative Aspects of Noncoexistent-
Sequential-Difference
.................................52
New Part, Change, Change Development
...........53
Change in an Aspect of Self-Identity
....................54
Consequent-Existence and
Determinate-Reality
...................................56
Consequent-Existence
.........................................56
Determinate-Reality
............................................57
Existential-Dependency
...........................................59
Uniformity and Unidirectionality of
Continuing-Existence
.................................60
Continuing-Existence and Organization
.............60
Spatial Continuance-of-Being Has Always
Occurred and Will Always Occur
...........61
Simultaneity
............................ ...62
vi
Spatial
Continuing-
Existence
Existential-Context
.....................................62
The Primal Development from the Existence of
Space to the Continuing-Existence of Space
............64
The Initiators
....................................................................66
Initiation and Intrinsic Consequence
....................66
Determinate Aspect of Initiation
...........................67
Development of Initiators
.......................................67
Initiators and Sequential-Difference
.....................68
The Continuing-Existence of Space Provides the
Temporal Aspect of Reality
.............................69
Time
—
In Summary
...................................................73
Chapter
3
Space and Matter
Using Space to Understand Matter
.............................78
Factors of the First Stage Required for the
Existence of Matter
......................................79
Factors of the Second Stage (Continuing-
Existence) Required for the
Existence of Matter
......................................84
The Identity of Matter Is Based on the Existence
of Substantiality
..................................................86
Materially Based Extensional Development and
Materially Based Change Development
.......37
Space and Matter Are Coexistent
—
Matter Occupies Space
......................................90
Development of Factors from Their Spatial Form
to Their Material Form
—
Nonpathway
Factor Development
..........................................95
Preliminary Considerations
....................................95
Nonpathway Factor Development from
Space to Matter
............................................................97
vn
Chapter
4
Space, Matter, and Motion—The Origin
of Emergence
The Existence of Motion
.............................................
ЮЗ
The Intrinsic Nature of Motion
............................103
Factors of Self-Identity and
Continuing-Existence of Motion
...103
Factors of Motion Itself
—
The Basic
Intrinsic Qualities of Motion
..........105
Motion Is an Initiator
..............................................110
Initiation Situation
—
Organizational Initiation
..........112
Motion Is a Developed Form of Change
............119
The Role of Isomorphism
......................................120
The Role of Continuing-Existence in
Developed Change
....................................123
Space and Two Static Units of Matter
......................125
Motion of a Unit of Matter in the Presence of
Another Unit That is Not Moving
...............129
Factors of This Stage
...............................................130
Discussion of Factors at the Origin of
Emergence
...................................................133
Why Is There Emergence?
.........................................138
Chapter
5
The Origin of Cause
The Development That Leads to Cause
..................142
A Review of the Development of
Initiation
...............................................142
The General Pattern of the Development
.........144
Factors That Determine This
General Pattern of Development
..........145
Development at Third Level Extensional
Pattern
..........................................................146
vin
The First Stage of Initiation at the
Third Level of Extensional
Pattern
..................................................146
The Second Stage of Initiation at the
Third Level of Extensional
Pattern
..................................................146
The Third Stage of Initiation at the
Third Level of Extensional
Pattern
..................................................1
5O
Additional Points of Interest about
Transformation Points
......................152
Development at Fourth Level Extensional
Pattern
..........................................................153
The First Stage of Initiation at the
Fourth Level of Extensional
Pattern
..................................................154
The Second Stage of Initiation at the
Fourth Level of Extensional
Pattern
..................................................155
The Third Stage of Initiation at the
Fourth Level of Extensional
Pattern
—
And the Emergence
of Contact
.............................................158
The Development-of-Origin of Cause
....................164
The Third Stage of Initiation at the
Fourth Level of Extensional
Pattern
—
And the Emergence
of Push
..................................................164
Chapter
б
The Origin of Self-Organization
The Basics
........................................................................172
Self-Organization through the Collision
Situation
.............................................................181
Adjacent Relation
....................................................182
Contact Relation
......................................................182
Blocking
......................................................................184
IX
The Changed Motion of the Moving Unit
.........189
Push
.............................................................................191
The New Motion of the Blocking Unit
...............192
Appendix
1
The Differences between the Extension of Spatial
Place and the Continuing-Existence of
Spatial Place
...............................................................197
Appendix
2
Summary of Factors That Are Identical in Spatial
and Material Continuing-Existence
....................203
Appendix
3
Two Lists of the Factors That Play Roles with
Motion
........................................................................205
Appendix
4
Summaries of the Development of Some of the
Individual Factors that Occur in the
Foundational Development of Reality
..............217
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