Tag: Leibniz


MECHANICAL CAUSALITY

Conceptual Definition and Core Principles of Mechanical Causality The concept of mechanical causality serves as a foundational explanatory framework designed to elucidate the operational principles of physical systems and their complex interactions within their surrounding environments. At its intellectual core, this framework posits that every observable change or state within a physical system is the […]

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PSEUDOSCOPE

An Introduction to the Pseudoscope and Image Analysis The pseudoscope represents a sophisticated instrument within the broader domain of optical science, serving as a primary tool for the rigorous analysis and production of two-dimensional images. At its core, the device is engineered to manipulate visual data by leveraging the fundamental physical principles of reflection and […]

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SENSORIUM COMMUNE

Historical Context and Definition of the Sensorium Commune The term sensorium commune refers historically to a hypothetical location in the brain that was theorized to be the seat of sensation and the crucial site where sensory inputs from the various modalities converged and were integrated. This convergence was deemed necessary for the operation of the […]

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