The framework of being from the point of view of the world coordinate system based on limit dynamic equilibriums
- Authors: Kozhevnikov N.N.1, Danilova V.S.1
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Affiliations:
- North-Eastern Federal University
- Issue: Vol 7, No 4 (2025)
- Pages: 50-62
- Section: ФИЛОСОФИЯ И МЕТОДОЛОГИЯ НАУКИ
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/2658-7750/article/view/381436
- ID: 381436
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Abstract
The main issue of the methodology for studying the self-organization of things in the world is the combination of the nonlinearity of the world, caused by the ubiquitous nonequilibrium states and processes in it, with its extraordinary stability and optimality. This is possible in the case of the interaction of a specific thing with three areas: the environment, the level of structural equilibrium of the world, the area of rhythms through their equilibrium boundaries, which also allows them to connect with their limit equilibria. The set of limit dynamic equilibria arising in the processes of self-organization of things creates a coordinate system of the world. The main characteristics of the "equilibrium dynamic boundary of a thing", "area of formation of the equilibrium boundary of a thing" and "limit equilibria of a thing" are considered, as well as the projections of the equilibrium boundary onto the three above-mentioned areas: "boundary-environment", "boundary-structure", "boundary-rhythm". An attempt is made to link this coordinate system with being, for which purpose the concept of "framework of being" is introduced, composed of the limits of all specific things, substances, levels of the world corresponding to the attributes of being. The attributes of being are substance, essence, being, existence, presence. The limit states of the framework of being allow us to clarify the main categories of being (its aspects), since the history of philosophy is characterized by their confusion.
About the authors
Nikolay N. Kozhevnikov
North-Eastern Federal University
Author for correspondence.
Email: nnkozhev@mail.ru
SPIN-code: 7650-1297
Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Department of Philosophy
Russian Federation, YakutskVera S. Danilova
North-Eastern Federal University
Email: vs.danilova@s-vfu.ru
SPIN-code: 9303-7094
Doctor of Philosophy, Associate Professor, Professor, Department of Philosophy
Russian Federation, YakutskReferences
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