Maximum of transcendental materialism

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The first maxim of philosophers from all eras of the existence of this civilization expresses radical views on the existence and consciousness. This opinion was the basis of the ideological confrontation between supporters of views on the priorities of consciousness over being and supporters of opinions about the priority of being over consciousness. This maxim has created the conditions for the misconceptions about the possibility of arriving at the truth by speculative arguments about the truth or falsity of an opinion and has led to its priority over all other criteria for the existence of all that exists. However, the experience of thinking about the nature of the domain of existence in fact created conditions for the realization of the existence of phenomena on the basis of which formed signs opinion that all the existing properties may show signs of its existence in a state of being both possible and in reality. In ordinary thinking, these phenomena have been identified as being in the “real” and “vi r-tual” realities. This phenomenon provides an occasion for the opinion that all that exists at once can show signs of changing its properties in “intellectual” form as existing in a state of existence in possibility, and in “physical” form as existing in a state of existence in reality. To explain this phenomenon, a path is suggested that is characteristic of transcendental philosophy, but differs from it in that the contemplative itself is all that exists, as if in the absence of the very being of the thinker, and the disclosure of this path is the goal of this treatise.

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Transcendental materialism, existence, physical form, possibility, reality, properties, states, changes, maximum, intellectual form

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