A Naturalized Theory for Thinking

Journal of Human Cognition 2 (1):30-41 (2018)
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Abstract

This article introduces the mathematical models of the thinking laws in the internal structure of consciousness, the spatial and temporal features of the thinking laws, and the phenomenon of resonance as a general feature of the cognitive process. The article will focus on the logical order and space-time existence of the thinking laws, by interrelating such mathematical concepts as Boolessche Algebra, Set theory, Crowd round of Abel, and ordinal number. Finally, the article discusses how thinking laws can a naturalized theory of consciousness, and how they, together with established principles of consciousness, can play important roles in the process of cognition.

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