484 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and Matterb2861 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and Matter “6x9”(8) If Figure 11.1 turns out to be true upon further inquiries, a new era in
the history of human knowledge and knowing may emerge that is
characterized by the unprecedented integration of physics, biology,
and philosophy into what may be referred to as “gnergetics” [15, 25],Figure 11.1 The evolution of the concept of complementarity in natural and human sci-
ences. f = mapping worked out mainly by Ji. g = mapping worked out mainly by Merleau-Ponty
(macroscale)/Ji (microscale). h = mapping worked out mainly by Bohr.Table 11.2 A comparison between Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology and
Sungchul Ji’s complementarism based on the analysis described in [280].
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
(1908–1961) Sungchul Ji (1937–)- Field From macroscale biology
to Philosophy
From microscale biology to
Philosophy- Perspective First person (1p)
Perceptual faith*
Third person (3p)
Faith in objective reality**- Body as Living subject Living object
- Third term Flesh Gnergy (Section 2.9)
- Symmetry breaking Dihiscence Ontological transduction [24,
279] - Logic Chiasmic logic Triune (or Complementarian)
logic - Experience Sense-certainty Dialectic
- Filial bonds W. Hegel (1770–1831), W. James (1842–1910), E. Husserl
(1859–1938), N. Bohr (1922–1962)
Note: * “... Generally understood as a pre-reflective faith in the perceived world as real and in
common.. .” [566].
**Reachable asymptotically by a community of inquirers.
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