Sequential Thought versus Nonlinear Thought Prolegomenon to Nonlinear Metaphysics

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Erwin L. Rimban

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Published: 25 May 2023 | Article Type : Research Article

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This paper explores the fundamental differences between sequential and nonlinear thought processes and their implications for metaphysics. Sequential thought follows a linear, cause-and-effect pattern, while nonlinear thought involves a more complex, holistic approach. The discussion draws from various philosophical and scientific perspectives to analyze the nature and significance of these cognitive processes. The paper argues that nonlinear thought is essential for a comprehensive understanding of reality, particularly in the domain of metaphysics. By highlighting the limitations of sequential thought and the benefits of nonlinear thought, the paper aims to contribute to the development of a more sophisticated and nuanced framework for metaphysical inquiry.

Keywords: Sequential thought, nonlinear thought, metaphysics, causality, complexity, holistic, philosophy, science, cognition.

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Erwin L. Rimban. (2023-05-25). "Sequential Thought versus Nonlinear Thought Prolegomenon to Nonlinear Metaphysics." *Volume 5*, 1, 11-16