0. Insect evolution. Contents.
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1. Evolution of the flight-function in insects.
Part I . Introduction
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2. Evolution of the flight-function in insects.
Part II . Neuropterygia. Extension of noëtic theory.
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3. Evolution of the flight-function in insects.
Part III . Blattopterygia
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3a. Prevailing conditions on the Supercontinent
Pangea in late palaeozoic time.
Part IIIa
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3aa. Palaeozoic Blattarian fauna of the Saar Basin (Germany),
Part IIIaa
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3b. Palaeozoic Blattarian fauna of the Wettiner Basin. ( Germany )
Preliminary conclusions as to the structure and venation of Blattida tegmina.
Part IIIb
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3bb. Noëtic construction of the various palaeozoic blattarian
tegmina (polydiagrams).
Part IIIbb
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3c. Palaeozoic Blattarian fauna of the Dunkard Basin. (USA)
Part IIIc
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3d. Palaeozoic Blattarian fauna of the Kuznets. (Siberia, Russia)
Part IIId
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4. Evolution of the flight-function in insects.
Part IV . Elytropterygia. Extension of noëtic theory.
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5. Evolution of the flight-function in insects.
Part V . Orthopterygia
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6. Evolution of the flight-function in insects.
Part VI . Dolichopterygia
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7. Evolution of the flight-function in insects.
Part VII . kopepterygia
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8. Evolution of the flight-function in insects.
Part VIII . heteropterygia
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9. Theoretic Intermezzo :
Theory of the noëtic 'machinery' of organic evolution revisited and extended :
- Noëtic theory of formal systems in the Implicate Order.
- Noëtic theory of the Formal System of Noëtic Strategy-Strings embedded in (ontological) number-theory, but, as to its production-rules, harnessed by explicate-order-conditions, resulting in directed derivations from axioms to strategies.
- Additional elements for the theory of the production of organic strategies in the Implicate Order.
- Theory of the projection of immaterial forms (into the Explicate Order) in terms of simulation and computation.
- The Implicate Order k n o w i n g the Explicate Order.
- Polyphyletic development and construction of strategy-contents in the Implicate Order (polydiagrams).
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10. Theoretic Intermezzo (Sequel) :
- Projection and injection, and formative causation. Formation of habits in the Explicate Order.
- Theory of the noëtic 'machinery' of organic evolution concluded.
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11. Evolution of the flight-function in insects.
Part IX . strepsipterygia
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12. Evolution of the flight-function in insects.
Part X . platypterygia
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13. Evolution of the flight-function in insects.
Part XI . dactylopterygia
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14. Evolution of the flight-function in insects.
Part XII . uropterygia
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15. Evolution of the flight-function in insects.
Part XIII . ptilopterygia
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16. Evolution of the flight-function in insects.
Part XIV . dipterygia.
Conclusion of flight-devices in insects.
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17. Basic features of the Inorganic World as the natural context of organisms and organic evolution : NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
Part XV (of present Part of Website) :
General Theory of the Explicate-Implicate Order duality of Reality (s.l.) as a possible (first)specification of the Aristotelian-Thomistic Metaphysics of Substance and Accident, and of Potency and Act.
- Introduction and Outlook.
- Extensionality.
- Metaphysical Analysis of the Continuum.
- Atoms and Minima.
- Heterogeneous Continua.
- Impenetrability and Penetrability.
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18. Basic features of the Inorganic World as the natural context of organisms and organic evolution (Sequel) : NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
Part XVa (of present Part of Website) :
Sequel to the General Theory of the Explicate-Implicate Order duality of Reality (s.l.) as a possible (first)specification of the Aristotelian-Thomistic Metaphysics of Substance and Accident, and of Potency and Act.
- Place and Space.
- The aether of Lorentz : General Medium of Localization.
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19. Basic features of the Inorganic World as the natural context of organisms and organic evolution (Sequel-1) : NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
Part XVb (of present Part of Website) :
Sequel-1 to the General Theory of the Explicate-Implicate Order duality of Reality (s.l.) as a possible (first)specification of the Aristotelian-Thomistic Metaphysics of Substance and Accident, and of Potency and Act.
- Sequel to Place and Space : Motion.
- Qualities. (next document)
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20. Basic features of the Inorganic World as the natural context of organisms and organic evolution (Sequel-2) : NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
Part XVc (of present Part of Website) :
Sequel-2 to the General Theory of the Explicate-Implicate Order duality of Reality (s.l.) as a possible (first)specification of the Aristotelian-Thomistic Metaphysics of Substance and Accident, and of Potency and Act.
- Qualities.
- Motion and Time. (next document)
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21. Basic features of the Inorganic World as the natural context of organisms and organic evolution (Sequel-3) : NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
Part XVd (of present Part of Website) :
Sequel-3 to the General Theory of the Explicate-Implicate Order duality of Reality (s.l.) as a possible (first)specification of the Aristotelian-Thomistic Metaphysics of Substance and Accident, and of Potency and Act.
- Motion and Time.
- Inorganic Substance. (next document)
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22. Basic features of the Inorganic World as the natural context of organisms and organic evolution (Sequel-4) : NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
Part XVe (of present Part of Website) :
Sequel-4 to the General Theory of the Explicate-Implicate Order duality of Reality (s.l.) as a possible (first)specification of the Aristotelian-Thomistic Metaphysics of Substance and Accident, and of Potency and Act.
- Inorganic Substance, Atomic theory (atoms, molecules, crystals).
- Remarks about the Organism as Substance and as one single molecule (Unimol).
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23. Basic features of the Inorganic World as the natural context of organisms and organic evolution (Sequel-5) (Conclusion) : NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
Part XVf (of present Part of Website) :
Sequel-5 to the General Theory of the Explicate-Implicate Order duality of Reality (s.l.) as a possible (first)specification of the Aristotelian-Thomistic Metaphysics of Substance and Accident, and of Potency and Act.
- Inorganic Substance, Atomic theory (atoms, molecules, crystals) (Conclusion).
- Remarks about the Organism as Substance and as one single molecule (Unimol).
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24. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY :
Part XVg (of present Part of Website) :
Entering the inner recesses of Life :
Unimol
The theory of the Organism as one single living molecule embedded in a serum-like support medium.
- Introduction and Overview.
- Life and Matter.
- The Chemical Bond.
- Denaturation.
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25. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY :
Part XVh (of present Part of Website) :
Entering the inner recesses of Life :
Unimol
The theory of the Organism as one single living molecule embedded in a serum-like support medium. ( Sequel )
- The world of renounced dimensions . . . ( how large can molecules be?).
- System molecules maintaining themselves (energy management).
- Inter- and intra-molecular interactions (description and true argument in favor of Unimol)
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26. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY :
Part XVi (of present Part of Website) :
Entering the inner recesses of Life :
Unimol
The theory of the Organism as one single living molecule embedded in a serum-like support medium. ( Sequel-1 )
- Organismic Chemistry (chemistry of the organism).
- Organismic Life as One-molecule-system.
- One-molecule-system or System-only? (living substance as one molecule or living substance as system of molecules?)
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27. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY :
Part XVj (of present Part of Website) :
Entering the inner recesses of Life :
Unimol
The theory of the Organism as one single living molecule embedded in a serum-like support medium. ( Sequel-2 )
- Organismic Wholeness.
With an long appendix on Substance as true being and true whole (Aristotelian theory of Being).
- Organismic Existential Self-function.
- Conclusion of Unimol.
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28. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY :
Part XVk (of present Part of Website) :
Discrete Reality and the World Cellular Automaton :
The discrete space of the Explicate Order : Material Reality as a regular network of evenly spaced quality points.
- Description of the network of the quality points and their role in the World Cellular Automaton.
- Discussion and critique of the concept of (actual) infinity (interesting!).
- Logical impossibility of continuous space.
- Discrete geometry of space.
Conclusion of entire Website
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First Part of Website : Substance-Accident Metaphysics and Dynamical Systems (Homepage).
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Second Part of Website : SYMMETRY : Promorphology, Group Theory.
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Third Part of Website : Theory of the Implicate Order.
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Fourth Part of Website : Theory of Ontological Layers, Promorphology, Crystal Analogy .
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Fifth Part of Website : Aristotelian metaphysics revisited. Intentional Logic. Theory of the Implicate and Explicate Orders and its application to organic evolution, especially that of insects (Diptera, Hymenoptera)..
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