What are Complexity Sciences?

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What are Complexity Sciences?

Unicist Research in Complexity Sciences

The objective of the Unicist Approach to Complexity Sciences was to find a scientific approach to understand nature and provide a structure to emulate it when designing, building or managing complex adaptive systems. Until the existence of the unicist approach the methods of systemic sciences were used as a palliative to deal with complex adaptive behaviors.

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The Unicist Paradigm Shift in Sciences

The unicist approach to complexity emulates nature to deal with natural or artificial complex adaptive systems. Such emulation is based on the discovery of the ontogenetic intelligence of nature that regulates the evolution of living beings and natural entities.

The Unicist Theory explains the dynamics and evolution of living beings and complex adaptive entities. It substituted empiricism by a pragmatic, structuralist and functionalist approach and replaced knowledge falsification processes with destructive testing processes.

The four pillars of the paradigm shift in science are:

  • 1) The unicist theory, which explains the dynamics and evolution of living beings and complex adaptive entities.
  • 2) The unicist theory of evolution, which allows forecasting future scenarios.
  • 3) The epistemological structure of complexity sciences, which allows managing the complex aspects of reality.
  • 4) The unicist theory of the unified field in nature, which allows managing the unified field of complex adaptive systems.

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