Peter Belohlavek

Research on the Ontology of Evolution

Basic Research

The Unicist Ontological Approach to Complexity
Research and Application Fields

Research works on complex problems – developed from 1976 until 2008 – applied over 90,000 hours in the falsification process and more than 185,000 hours in the validation/revalidation process.

The discovery of the ontology of evolution unveiled a new approach to influence reality.

Ontology describes the nature of ideas, facts, individuals and things, regarded from their essential, causative or functional (operational) aspects. In the short or long run, living beings and their deeds are consistent with their nature. The unicist ontology erases the existent barrier between the human arbitrary division of philosophy, science and action, by defining concepts that integrate them in a unified field.

The unicist approach was developed to influence evolution and to solve complex problems using a conceptual approach to describe the nature (ontology) of things. Its application in life sciences explains the ontological structure of therapeutic processes.

On the other hand it is a relevant added value for decision making in complex fields and where reality has ambiguous components. This approach is essential for strategy, management and accurate forecasting of economic and social scenarios.It integrates the complex system approach with an ontological and an anthropological approach.

Scientific Applications of the Unicist Ontology of Evolution

In Life Sciences: Development of the functional structure that regulates evolution and the development of the structure of living beings as a unified field.

In Research: Development of a methodology for complex systems research.

In Philosophy: Refutation of Hegel’s dialectic theory, as a particular case, and the formulation of the laws of the double dialectic.

In Social Sciences: Discovery of cross-cultural “invariables” and their laws of evolution.

In Future Research and Strategy: Modeling of the structure of concepts that allows inference of evolution.

In Education: Discovery of the concepts of learning which has given scientific sustainability, amongst others, to Piaget.

In Anthropology: Discovery of the “invariables” of human behavior.

In Mathematics: Development of the conceptual basis of dependence, interdependence, independence of variables.

In Economic Science: Discovery of the structure of Conceptual Economics. Development of the conceptual structure of Economic Schools and their functionality.

In Political Science: Development of the conceptual basis of ideologies and their functionality.

In Cognitive Science: Development of a methodology to construct knowledge with existing information through an integrative logic.

In History: Development of a historical analysis methodology based on the Unicist dialectic (double dialectic).

In Logic: Development and formalization of the integrative logic, sustention for the unified fields’ theory in evolution.

Access the Unicist Ontology of Evolution at: www.theoryofevolution.net