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Critical Realism Defining the Interrelationship Between Agency and Society in Modern Ontology of Nat

Critical Realism Defining the Interrelationship Between Agency and Society in Modern Ontology of Natural Necessity as Non-Reductive Naturalism


The ontological properties and tenets of natural necessity underpin critical realism. Therefore, because this specific ontological cannot derive empiricism, and thus the theory may be deduced, transcendentally, by the notion of intelligibility toward the proclivity it maintains to intentional activity. It may also then, in terms of critical realism, that the intentionality that was consequently produced establishes itself as non-reductive naturalism.


Ontologically, natural necessity and non-reductive naturalism are definitively influential on the possibility of conscious activity because they share the same axiom. Conscious activity restructures the objectivity set in the world; therefore, it may be a causally irreducible part of the subjective experience. Intentional activity appears to have emerged from physicochemical and biogenic events, according to non-reductive naturalists. There is, however, much contention as to how, and under what sense consciousness constitutes a modern, higher stratum.


Many naturalists hold opposing beliefs regarding the spatiality of consciousness and the categorical imperative between consciousness and the organic life form, as well as the connection to sociality and intentionality. Other philosophers claim that sociality and intentional activity are ontologically separate but tangentially related strata. Others maintain that social being is informed and preceded by material practices.


However, the temporality of stratification of this does not complement each other; therefore, both perspectives contravene the critical realism axiom that objects exist as naturalism. It can be postulated that sociality and intentional activity must inhabit a single known stratum, and that organicism in aware existence is intrinsically linked to the stratum's casual and taxonomic identity. Additionally, further study should emphasize the highest natural stratum so that humanity will evolve toward sociality and consciousness.




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