Knowledge as Change through Individuation
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:03 pm
Knowledge possesses a degree of self negation through the nature of categorization where one category eventually replaces another. For example Pluto was once deemed as a Planet, then it regressed to "Not Planet".
All knowledge, as categorical, is subject to change in which definition is a process of individuation where one phenomenon is singularized into a set of relations. This set of relations, as the phenomenon, is the apex of a series of parts that underlie all parts.
One phenomena, as underlying many, is the summation of a variety of parts where a common bond stretches across many phenomenon. This common bond results in knowledge as categorical where the category is a process of change as a summation of parts. Knowledge as singularizing is knowledge as changing.
All knowledge, as categorical, is subject to change in which definition is a process of individuation where one phenomenon is singularized into a set of relations. This set of relations, as the phenomenon, is the apex of a series of parts that underlie all parts.
One phenomena, as underlying many, is the summation of a variety of parts where a common bond stretches across many phenomenon. This common bond results in knowledge as categorical where the category is a process of change as a summation of parts. Knowledge as singularizing is knowledge as changing.