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The Theory of Categorical Conversion : Rational Foundations of Nkrumaism in Socio-natural Systemicity and Complexity.

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Dompere, Kofi
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd, 2017.
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505 0 0 |g Machine generated contents note:  |g ch. One  |t Abstract Ideas and Practice of Ideas in Social Settings: Extentions and Reflections on Nkrumah --  |g 1.1.  |t Abstract Ideas, Possibility Space and the Possible-world Space --  |g 1.2.  |t Philosophy and Ideology in Social Information and Knowledge --  |g 1.3.  |t Illusory Ideology and the Possible-World Space --  |g ch. Two  |t Restructuring the Mind of Africa and the Oppressed: Defining an Initial Framework for Liberation Thinking in Socio-Natural Systemo-Complexity --  |g 2.1.  |t Art and Science of Creating an Unthinking People for Imperialist and Colonialist Domination and Exploitation --  |g 2.2.  |t Task of Nkrumah, the Road to the African Decolonization, Independence and Emancipation --  |g 2.3.  |t Uses of the Imperialist Philosophy and Ideology --  |g 2.4.  |t Contending Ideologies, Freedom and Liberation --  |g ch. Three  |t Intellectual Task for Africa's Decolonization and Emancipation in Complexity of Social Systemicity --  |g 3.1.  |t Reflections by Some Pan-African Personalities on the Task --  |g 3.2.  |t Ontology, Epistemology and the Prelude to the Logic in Nkrumaist Conceptual System --  |g 3.3.  |t Ontological-Epistemological Relationship in the Development Of either Imperial or Liberation Philosophy and Ideology --  |g ch. Four  |t Theory of Categorial Conversion: Philosophical Foundations and Extensions of Nkrumaism in Socio-Natural Systemicity --  |g 4.1.  |t Searching for an Alternative Paradigm --  |g 4.1.1.  |t Reconciling the Elements in the Ontological and Epistemological Spaces --  |g 4.1.2.  |t Framework for the Development of Non-classical Laws of Thought --  |g 4.1.3.  |t Conceptual Definitions of Some Important Concepts --  |g 4.1.4.  |t Comparison of the Classical Paradigm and the Fuzzy Paradigm in Cognition --  |g 4.2.  |t Categorial Formation and the Logic of Categorial Conversion --  |g 4.2.1.  |t Category Formation in the Logic of Qualitative Transformation --  |g 4.2.2.  |t Categorial Conversion in the Logic of Qualitative Transformations --  |g 4.3.  |t On the Epistemic Structure of the Categorial Conversion --  |g 4.4.  |t Fuzzy Paradigm and the Explication of Qualitative Disposition in the Category Formation and the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 4.4.1.  |t Fuzzy Paradigm, its Nature and Relational Structure to Categorial Conversion --  |g 4.4.2.  |t Dualism, Duality and Relational Unity in Categorial Conversion --  |g 4.5.  |t Duality, Continuum and Relational Unity in Categorial Conversion under Fuzzy Laws of Thought --  |g 4.5.1.  |t Concepts of Duality, Continuum and Relational Unity in Category Formation --  |g 4.5.2.  |t Characteristics of Duality in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g ch. Five  |t Theory of Categorial Conversion: Axiomatic Foundations --  |g 5.1.  |t African Intellectual Framework, Fuzzy Paradigm and the Development of the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.2.  |t Reflection on the General Logic in Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.2.1.  |t Time Trinity, Actual, Reality, Potential and Perception in Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.3.  |t Language, Vocabulary and Grammar of the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.3.1.  |t Logical Blocks of the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.3.1.1.  |t Concerning the Universal Unity and Particular Unity in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.3.1.2.  |t Concerning the Concepts of Ontology, Ontic, Epistemology, and Epistemic in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.3.1.3.  |t Concerning Categories and their Formations in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.3.1.4.  |t Concerning Polarity, Duality, Oppositeness and Unity in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.4.  |t Essential Definitions and Explications in the Language of the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.4.1.  |t Definitions, Similarities and Differences of Dualism and Duality in the Development of the Laws of Reasoning in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.4.2.  |t Concerning General, Negative and Positive Characteristic Sets --  |g 5.4.3.  |t Relativity of the Negative and Positive Characteristic Sets and Corresponding Actions in Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.4.3.1.  |t Concepts of the Actual and Potential in Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.5.  |t Information, Knowledge, Wisdom and Intelligence in Systemicity --  |g 5.5.1.  |t Concerning Information, Knowledge, Wisdom and Intelligence in Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.5.1.1.  |t Concerning the Continuum and Quantum in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.5.1.2.  |t Concerning the Analog and Digital in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.5.2.  |t Relationality, Polarity, Duality, Information, Matter and Energy --  |g 5.5.2.1.  |t Concerning Relationality in Polarity and Duality in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.5.2.2.  |t Concerning Dualization of Universal Elements, Poles and Polarity --  |g 5.5.2.3.  |t Concerning the Multiplicity of Energy in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.5.2.4.  |t Concerning the Conceptual Pyramid and the Trinity in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.6.  |t Principles and Laws of Reasoning in the Theory of Categorial conversion in Systemicity --  |g 5.6.1.  |t General Africentric Postulates in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.6.1.1.  |t postulate of existence of infinity and the Transformation from nothingness --  |g 5.6.1.2.  |t postulate of conversion through internal dynamics and self-evolution --  |g 5.6.1.3.  |t postulate of cognitive independence --  |g 5.6.1.4.  |t postulate of actual-potential transformations and substitutions --  |g 5.6.2.  |t General Africentic Axioms in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.6.2.1.  |t Axiom of existence of nothingness-somethingness polarity as the primary Category of universal reality --  |g 5.6.2.2.  |t Axiom of categorial conversion and existence of matter --  |g 5.6.2.3.  |t Axiom of self-motion, creation, evolution and transformations --  |g 5.6.2.4.  |t Axiom of beginning-end polarity, actual-potential polarity and Negative-positive duality in Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.7.  |t Essential Postulates, Principles and the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.7.1.  |t Essential Postulates in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 5.7.1.1.  |t postulate of universal partition --  |g 5.7.2.  |t postulate of existence of primary category --  |g 5.7.3.  |t postulate of non-sole primary reality of matter --  |g 5.7.4.  |t postulate of General categorial conversion --  |g 5.7.4(a).  |t postulate of categorial conversion At the Level of Ontology --  |g 5.7.4(b).  |t postulate of categorial conversion At the Level of Epistemology --  |g 5.7.4(c).  |t postulate of categorial-conversion Identity --  |g 5.7.4(d).  |t Concerning the Postulate of categorial Transversality --  |g 5.7.5.  |t Africentric Principles of the Opposites of the Universal system --  |g 5.7.5.1.  |t Principle of Duality, Relational Continuum and Unity --  |g 5.7.5.2.  |t Principle of Polarity and Unity of the Poles --  |g 5.7.5.3.  |t principle of relationality and multiplicity of rhythms --  |g 5.7.6.  |t Law of Motion, Conversion and Transformations --  |g 5.7.6(a).  |t law of interdependence of duals and poles in duality and polarity --  |g 5.7.6(b).  |t law of interdependence of mutual negation of poles and duals --  |g 5.7.6(c).  |t law of quantitative and qualitative motion --  |g 5.7.6(d).  |t law of rhythms --  |g ch. Six  |t Theory of Categorial Conversion: The Analytical Building Blocks in Socio-Natural Systemicity --  |g 6.1.  |t General Conceptual Structure of Block Analytics --  |g 6.2.  |t Characteristic Sets and Categories --  |g 6.2.1.  |t Ontology, Epistemology and Categorial Conversion --  |g 6.2.2.  |t Polarity, Duality, Continuum, Unity and Categorial Conversion --  |g 6.3.  |t Problem of Categorial Conversion Revisited --  |g 6.3.1.  |t Conceptual Solution to the Categorial Conversion Problem --  |g 6.3.2.  |t More Reflections on the Africentic Roots --  |g 6.4.  |t Relationality, Opposites, Conflicts, Energy and Self-Motion --  |g 6.4.1.  |t Relationality and Information --  |g 6.4.2.  |t Energy, Communication and Self-Motion --  |g ch. 
505 0 0 |t Seven  |t Theory of Categorial Conversion: Mathematical Foundations, Symbolic Representation and Conditions of Convertibility in Socio-Natural Systemicity --  |g 7.1.  |t Discussions on Some Conceptual Difficulties and Solutions --  |g 7.2.  |t Reflection on the Theory of Categorial Conversion and Nkrumah's Conceptual System --  |g 7.3.  |t Dynamics, Motion and Progress in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 7.3.1.  |t Concerning the Structure of Quantitative Motion --  |g 7.3.2.  |t Structure of Qualitative Motion --  |g 7.4.  |t Information Definition and Representation in the Theories of Categorial Formation and Categorial Conversion --  |g 7.4.1.  |t Concept and Nature of Information in the Theories of Category Formation and Categorial Conversion --  |g 7.4.2.  |t Essential Definitions and Explication of Information and Category Formation --  |g 7.4.3.  |t Subjective Information Structure --  |g 7.5.  |t Logico-Mathematical Structure of the Theory of Categorial Conversion under Fuzzy Laws of Thought --  |g 7.5.1.  |t Concepts of the Actual and Potential in Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 7.5.2.  |t Concepts and Roles of Categories in the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g ch. Eight  |t Mathematical Problem and the Solution to the Categorial Conversion of Actual-Potential Polarity in Socio-Natural Systemicity --  |g 8.1.  |t Structures of the Duality, Polarity and the Action Space in Categorial Conversions --  |g 8.2.  |t Fuzzy Rationality, Degrees of Effectiveness of the Positive and Negative Actions in Logical Dualization --  |g 8.2.1.  |t Actual Duality in the Actual Pole --  |g 8.2.2.  |t Potential Duality in the Potential Pole --  |g 8.2.3.  |t Relational Interactions, Continuum and Unity in the Actual-Potential Polarity --  |g 8.3.  |t Categorial-Conversion Analytics in System Dynamics --  |g 8.4.  |t Nature of Categorial-Conversion Moment and its Measure --  |g 8.5.  |t Game Theory and the Theory of Categorial Conversion --  |g 8.5.1.  |t Types of the Categorial-Conversion Game, Information and Negation of Negation --  |g 8.5.2.  |t Information, Paradigm of though and Types of Game Theory --  |g 8.5.3.  |t Polarity, Duality, Relationality and Game Theory --  |t MULTIDISCIPLINARY REFERENCES. 
505 0 0 |g Note continued:  |g R1.  |t On Africa and Foundations of African Thought System --  |g R2.  |t Category Theory in Mathematics, Logic and Science --  |g R3.  |t Fuzzy Logic in Knowledge Production --  |g R4.  |t Fuzzy Mathematics in Approximate Reasoning under Conditions of Inexactness and Vagueness --  |g R5.  |t Fuzzy Optimization, Decision-Choices and Approximate Reasoning in Sciences --  |g R6.  |t Fuzzy Probability, Fuzzy-Random variable and Random-Fuzzy Variable --  |g R7.  |t Ideology and the Knowledge Construction Process --  |g R8.  |t Information, Thought and Knowledge --  |g R9.  |t Language and Knowledge-Production Process --  |g R10.  |t Possible Worlds and the Knowledge Production Process --  |g R11.  |t Rationality, Information, Games, Conflicts and Exact Reasoning --  |g R12.  |t Rationality and Philosophy of Exact and Inexact Sciences in the Knowledge Production --  |g R13.  |t Theory of Planning, the Prescriptive Science and Cost-benefit Analysis in Transformations --  |g R14.  |t Social Sciences, Mathematics and the Problems of Exact and Inexact Methods of Thought --  |g R15.  |t Transformation, Polarity, Dialectics and Categorial Conversion --  |g R16.  |t Vagueness, Approximation, and Reasoning in the Knowledge Development and Categorial Conversion --  |g R17.  |t Vagueness and Fuzzy Game Theory in Categorial Conversion and Philosophical Consciencism. 
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