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The Unicist Logic described by Belohlavek allowed the beginning of a new stage for the complex reality understanding.
His investigations proved that the logical processes are not “human constructions” but have a “physiological” foundation and an “automatism” on which human instincts are sustained. The discovery of their logic structures opened the unconsciousness layers before the perception of the essential aspects of reality.
This development began in 1975/76 and, during its first 15 years, it was used under the “Logic of the Human Behaviour” name, but from 1990 on, it was structured as the Unicist Logic.
The Unicist Logic allows the operation within complex systems once their regulating logic has been understood. It formalizes the functionality of the concepts that structure each sub-system in a complex system, and makes their “functionality” meaningful.
After this development, the knowledge of the structure of complex systems is given information, and it is only required to learn about the specific components of the structures being studied.
The complex systems originated the chaos theory as a response to establish its possible evolution. When the structure of a complex system is unknown, reality is faced under “uncertainty” where people cannot operate, unless they manage to turn uncertainty into a risk. But when the structure of the systems that integrate a complex system is known, it is not complex anymore.
The Unicist Logic is implicit in nature and in the natural thinking process. It enables us to validate diagnosis and forecasts about reality.