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Origin of the Unicist Standard for Ontological Management

The Unicist Research Institute changed the paradigm of the complexity research focused on human individual, institutional and social evolution.

The Unicist Standard for complexity research was developed based on the characteristics of adaptive systems considered in their complexity, some of their characteristics are:

1) Open boundaries
2) Biunivocity of its components
3) The existence of conjunctions without disjunctions
4) The inexistence of observers

 

The consequence was the substitution of an epistemologically invalid approach to complex problems, dividing them into variables, which are inexistent, by a unicist ontological approach driven by objects, in which objects are integrated as subsystems in adaptive systems, following the rules of the ontogenetic intelligence of nature.

The unicist ontological research approach allowed researching adaptive systems in the oneness of the unified field they define, avoiding the development of hypothetical solutions based on inexistent cause-effect relations.

The unicist ontological research model enabled the definition of the field of possibilities of an adaptive system and to enter then in the field of probabilities of the occurrence of events.

This gave birth to the Unicist Standard to research and deal with human adaptive systems.

Peter Belohlavek

NOTE: The Unicist Research Institute is the major research organization in the world in its specialty based on more than 3,500 ontological researches in complexity sciences, developed since 1976 until September 2010, applied to individual, institutional and social evolution. The applicative researches are based on the discovery of the ontogenetic intelligence of nature and the consequent Unicist Ontology of Evolution.

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