The tripartite principle of thought or TPT consists in looking for the three elements, forms or states in which beings and objects are composed.
From the post #364 I bring the following examples of the TPT:
1- In Philochrony the three states of time: becoming, duration and chronometry.
2- The three states of matter: solid, liquid and gaseous, in Natural Sciences.
3- God with his three persons, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, in Religion.
4- In Psychology, with the conscious, the subconscious and the unconscious, as states of mind.
5- In Politics, the State presents three powers: Executive, legislative and judicial.
6- In Philosophy knowledge has three forms: concept, judgment and reasoning.
Other new examples are:
7- The space is composed of three dimensions: horizontal, vertical and transverse.
8- In Physics, sound is composed of three qualities: tone, intensity and timbre.
9- By the way, three are the hands of a clock: hour hand, minute hand and second hand.
10- The past, present and future are the three stages of time.
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