The Interplay Between Logical Phenomena and the Cognitive System of the Mind
Kazem Haghnejad Azar

TL;DR
This paper explores how mathematical concepts can be used to understand consciousness and logical phenomena, emphasizing the developmental relationship between cognitive evolution and logical experience.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework linking cognitive development with logical experiences using mathematical tools, offering new insights into consciousness.
Findings
Conscious experience evolves with cognitive development.
Logical phenomena are interconnected with cognitive refinement.
Mathematical models can elucidate consciousness and logic.
Abstract
In this article, we employ mathematical concepts as a tool to examine the phenomenon of consciousness experience and logical phenomena. Through our investigation, we aim to demonstrate that our experiences, while not confined to limitations, cannot be neatly encapsulated within a singular collection. Our conscious experience emerges as a result of the developmental and augmentative trajectory of our cognitive system. As our cognitive abilities undergo refinement and advancement, our capacity for logical thinking likewise evolves, thereby manifesting a heightened level of conscious experience. The primary objective of this article is to embark upon a profound exploration of the concept of logical experience, delving into the intricate process by which these experiences are derived from our mind.
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TopicsWittgensteinian philosophy and applications
