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Our conception is fundamentally different from the former one because we start from the fundamental relative equilibrium, as though we shield all the previous levels of the world, about which we know nothing. All existing processes are balanced by appropriate “limiting boundary surface”. Beyond the unknown world remain the fundamental equilibrium quantities that are responses to that part of the world that is around us. The formula of the natural coordinate system is as follows. “One should identify two unequal parts in the real world. On the one hand, these dynamic equilibria are united in interrelated chains. The equilibria were created by the same laws at all levels of organization of the world. One could identify all the other non-equilibrium processes and phenomena on the other hand”. Any natural formation interactions with the dynamic equilibria are based on the fact that all natural formations tend to limit the fundamental equilibrium that is unreachable. In the article we consider the ontological levels of the world, which are comparable to “vacuum, inertial systems, thermodynamic equilibria, spirituality”, equilibrium parameters of which are well identified. “A man of networks” – is the nearest stage of human and mankind evolution, this is the only way for the mankind to maintain its real existence.
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Postnonclassical ontology focuses on fundamental systems, stable network and integral covers integrating all aspects of the spiritual life. Currently, postnonclassical philosophy of ontology usually manifests itself through the scientific picture of the world - a holistic image of the object of scientific research in its major system - structural characteristics, formed by basic notions, concepts and principles of science at every stage of its historical development. The three stages: the first scientific revolution based on the principles of classical mechanics, the second - based on probabilistic concepts to describe the physical, biological and technical worlds, and - the third, currently emerging are investigated, this third - in more detail. The scientific picture of the world in contemporary philosophy, is also investigated in a more narrow sense, as a disciplinary ontology, representing the type of scientific theoretical knowledge in the special sciences. If natural science disciplinary ontology developed well enough, then this process in the humanitarian sphere is only beginning to emerge. The necessity of these scientific pictures of the world and the corresponding methodology are considered.
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