Inverse transfer and epistemo-praxiology

Purpose - To present the concept of inverse transfer of the internal structures of a dynamical system to the perception it has of its environment and itself.Design methodology approach - We use the formalism of mathematical operators acting on functional spaces.Findings - The concept of inverse tran...

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