Catalysis in Social Processes

‘Catalysis in social processes’ (Ulloa, 2007) affirms that social processes are catalytic intelligent living dynamic systems and that human development evolves in a catalytic mode.

This approach is based upon Christopher James Davia’s work: Theory of Catalysis in Living Systems developed in his work Quantum Ontology. Minds, Brains and Catalysis: A Theory of Cognition Grounded in Metabolism. ’Is Life a Scale Invariant Process of Catalysis?’ (1999), his work ‘Life, Catalysis and Excitable Media: A Dynamic Systems Approach to Metabolism and Cognition’ (2006).

It is founded also on the philosophy of Xavier Zubiri, especially ’The Real and The Unreal’ (2005), ‘Intelligence and Reality’, ‘Sentient Intelligence’, ’Dynamic Structure of Reality’,  and his paper ‘On Time’.