Human Cognitive Powers, Nature, and World of Physics |
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Author:
| Matuszewski, Roman |
ISBN: | 978-1-4936-5136-8 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $29.86 |
Book Description:
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We can ask, why Nature resists to our cognition? Is the nature so complicated? Or maybe this is a result of significant limitations of our cognitive powers?The standard reply gives the cognitive realism: reality turns out unexpectedly complex, but in the end of our cognition we will reflect it in a whole, for example in frames of The Great Theory of Everything. I test the second option. It is possible that our cognitive powers are limited and these still appearing new problems in the...
More DescriptionWe can ask, why Nature resists to our cognition? Is the nature so complicated? Or maybe this is a result of significant limitations of our cognitive powers?The standard reply gives the cognitive realism: reality turns out unexpectedly complex, but in the end of our cognition we will reflect it in a whole, for example in frames of The Great Theory of Everything. I test the second option. It is possible that our cognitive powers are limited and these still appearing new problems in the physics are not only a result of complicating of Nature, but also a result of these limitations. I notice and discuss these limitations. I try to describe the character of them, building up a theory of the subjectively co-conditioned form of world of physics. I present achieved results in the context of the history of physics. I also ask the questions, whether reality manifests itself or reveals through this form. Is there a chance for achieving coincidences of world of physics with independent reality, and how? See: www.scienceandreality.com