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2026
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| Acceso en línea: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20284360 |
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- <p>This note examines philosophical parallels between Nagarjuna’s Mulamadhyamakakarika<br>and the present author’s work Path of Information. The objective is not to identify the two<br>projects or to suggest a direct historical continuity between them. Rather, the aim is to<br>observe a number of parallel resonances that emerge when both works investigate causation,<br>motion, time, observation and relationality. Nagarjuna’s work proceeds through dialectical<br>analysis, whereas Path of Information attempts a constructive investigation involving<br>information theory, consciousness and spacetime. Despite their differences in method and<br>purpose, several conceptual parallels arise. This version also attempts to clarify the informational<br>framework more concretely and to situate it in relation to other relational and<br>process-oriented approaches.</p>