Stroma (philosophy)

The stroma, is for philosophical materialism and the name of each part of the perceptible world.
These parts could be named as objects, entities, substances, etc., but the name of stroma is more precise according to Gustavo Bueno's description.
The name is a neologism collected from the Stromata text of Clement of Alexandria and from the stroma as a biological envelope
Description
Stroma has three defined parts, inseparable for the operative subject : The physical part, the psychological part, and the conceptual part.
These parts were described for the philosophical redefinition of matter as M1, M2, and M3. These parts maintain permanent circularity.
The physical part (M1) also has inseparable three parts, the interior, the contour and the environment. These parts are being permanently studied in mathematics and design.
The psychic or psychological part (M2) refers to the search for truth or subjective expression. This part is the relational part between the physical and conceptual and studied various social Sciences and arts.
The logical part (M3) of the stroma distinguishes the true from the apparent (science and philosophy)
Stromas operate in time evolving from one to another (phenomonology and history)
A stroma can in turn host numerous stromata (classification and categorization)
Idea development
Both the stromatic philosophy of A. Muñoz and the stromatrology of Urbina have been developed from this concept
 
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