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Welcome

Welcome to the unicistwiki_library. Here you will find an introduction to the unicist approach. You will access a methodology for ontological analysis to help you to manage complex systems.

The open unicist library is maintained for members of the Goodwill Network. We hope this information promotes the development of unicist technologies.

The Unicist Theory of Evolution - The ontology of evolution

The Unicist Theory of Evolution describes the ontology of evolution and marks a new starting point. The theory explains and predicts the evolution of living beings, their produces and their actions in a unified field, ruled by concepts and their natural laws. More information

Global and cross-cultural human behavior research - an ontological approach

This research completes the research about humans approaching complex problems. It is oriented to confirm the study of:

1) How individuals behave when facing problems that are different from the ones natural to their cultures.

2) The functionality of human intelligence when an individual faces problems that are more complex than the ones he is used to solve.

3) The approach of individuals to actual problems that require a no-automatic solution.

4) How individuals face the solution of a problem when they lack specific knowledge to solve it.

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Complex systems

The Unicist approach transforms complex problems into simple solutions, and these simple solutions into “easy” actions.

We define a complex system as an open system, which determines the functionality of a unified field through the conjunction of objects and/or subsystems. More information

Complex system research design

Access the unicist ontological approach research complex systems at:

1) Ontological research

2) The unicist approach to research

3) Research functionality

4) Basics and method

The Ethic of Foundations

Final achievement of groundings is that a reality is reasonable, understandable and provable. The ethic of foundations represents a moral code related to the respect for others and their authority. More information

Unicist glossary

A list of the specific terms used in the unicist theory to describe and define the ontology of reality. More information

About the author

A brief description of the author of the unicist theory and his scientific developments. More information