Physical contiguism
| Abstract | An ‘ism”, ‘physical contiguism’ is introduced from a perspective of retrospection on the evolution of ideas, science and philosophy to expose a speculated trend in the course of human reasoning as it cannot be but argued to be but both perception dependant and species specific and without an established means for conceptual grounding relative to these factors. | |||||||||
| Keywords | physical contiguism inherited proximity genetically inherited behavior emergence and scientific method | |||||||||
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John Forge (1980). The Structure of Physical Explanation. Philosophy of Science 47 (2):203-226.
Timothy O'Connor (2005). The Metaphysics of Emergence. Noûs 39 (4):658-678.
Lydia L. Moland (2003). Inheriting, Earning, and Owning. The Owl of Minerva 34 (2):139-170.
Kenneth Reisman (2007). Is Culture Inherited Through Social Learning? Biological Theory 2 (3):300-306.
Matteo Mameli (2004). Nongenetic Selection and Nongenetic Inheritance. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55 (1):35-71.
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