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Immanuel Kant said that there is nothing more desirable for a philosopher than finding a single principle that would make it possible to understand and explain everything that exists and happens in the world. The concept of self-movement and self-development of Ontos is Kant's sought-for principle of science, its genetic and logical code. Kant thought that ontology, the science of Ontos, is the final stage of the culture of human mind. The monogram imprinted inside graphically represents the unity of the Christian Cross, the Star of David, Buddha's eightfold way of cognizing the truth, I Ching…mehr

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Immanuel Kant said that there is nothing more desirable for a philosopher than finding a single principle that would make it possible to understand and explain everything that exists and happens in the world. The concept of self-movement and self-development of Ontos is Kant's sought-for principle of science, its genetic and logical code. Kant thought that ontology, the science of Ontos, is the final stage of the culture of human mind. The monogram imprinted inside graphically represents the unity of the Christian Cross, the Star of David, Buddha's eightfold way of cognizing the truth, I Ching hexagram , and the "Seven" known since ancient times. Heuristically, the monogram is the mystified Platonic double split law, a universal logic algorithm of Ontos deployment. The intersecting triangles inside the monogram represent dialectics. The essence is that, in every contradiction, the opposites oppose, complement, and penetrate each other. The way out of the global and national deadlock can only be achieved on the ontological, not on the theological or positivist-pluralistic monetary basis. The work is intended for all interested in Big Science.
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Beresovsky Victor, was born in 1942 in USSR, now lives in Irkutsk, Russia and works as assosiate professor at the Irkutsk State University. Science interests: phylosophy, history, economy, technical progress, etc. Essay "Deadlock and Way out" has been published in Irkutsk in 2012 on russian language. Totally Beresovsky has 22 articles published.