dynamicism

Noun

 * 1) The degree to which a process adapts to changing data or requirements.
 * 2) A cognitive model that sees cognition as a complex dynamic interaction between the agent and its  environment.
 * 3) The belief that reality is a dynamic, changing process rather than a set of static facts or deterministic chains of causality.
 * 4) The quality of being impermanent and changing.
 * 5) The quality of being exciting and powerful.
 * 1) A cognitive model that sees cognition as a complex dynamic interaction between the agent and its  environment.
 * 2) The belief that reality is a dynamic, changing process rather than a set of static facts or deterministic chains of causality.
 * 3) The quality of being impermanent and changing.
 * 4) The quality of being exciting and powerful.
 * 1) The belief that reality is a dynamic, changing process rather than a set of static facts or deterministic chains of causality.
 * 2) The quality of being impermanent and changing.
 * 3) The quality of being exciting and powerful.
 * 1) The quality of being impermanent and changing.
 * 2) The quality of being exciting and powerful.
 * 1) The quality of being exciting and powerful.
 * 1) The quality of being exciting and powerful.
 * 1) The quality of being exciting and powerful.
 * 1) The quality of being exciting and powerful.