The Tree of Knowledge: The Biological Roots of Human UnderstandingShambhala, 1987 - 263 pagina's Opstilling af en plan for en helhedsforståelse af processerne i biologiske systemer og en diskussion af dette biologiske udgangspunkts konsekvenser for den menneskelige erkendelsesproces |
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Pagina 16
... experience involves the knower in a personal way , rooted in his bio- logical structure . There , his experience of cer- tainty is an individual phenomenon blind to the cognitive acts of others , in a solitude which , as we shall see ...
... experience involves the knower in a personal way , rooted in his bio- logical structure . There , his experience of cer- tainty is an individual phenomenon blind to the cognitive acts of others , in a solitude which , as we shall see ...
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... experience has been shaken . These experiences - and many others like them - contain in a nutshell the essential flavor of what we wish to say . That is , they show how our experience is moored to our structure in a binding way . We do ...
... experience has been shaken . These experiences - and many others like them - contain in a nutshell the essential flavor of what we wish to say . That is , they show how our experience is moored to our structure in a binding way . We do ...
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... experience , this inseparability between a par- ticular way of being and how the world appears to us , tells us that every act of knowing brings forth a world . This feature of knowing will invariably be our problem , our starting point ...
... experience , this inseparability between a par- ticular way of being and how the world appears to us , tells us that every act of knowing brings forth a world . This feature of knowing will invariably be our problem , our starting point ...
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 7 |
Knowing How We Know | 15 |
The Organization of Living Things | 33 |
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acid actions Acts Internal Correlations Adaptation Selection Structural animal autopoiesis autopoietic systems autopoietic unities Biologic Phenomenology capable cell cellular cerebral hemispheres chimpanzee Cognitive Acts Internal components Conservation of Structural constitute corpus callosum Cultural Phenomena Social Domain of Interactions Dorado Constellation environment evolution existence Expansion of Domain flagellum guistic hemisphere History of Interactions individual interac Internal Correlations Expansion interneurons J. T. Bonner Ken Wilber lineages Linguistic domains Language M. C. Escher membrane molecular motoneurons motor surface multicellular muscle natural drift nervous system neurons nism occurs ongoing ontogeny orga original participation Phenomena Social Phenomena Phenomena Third-Order Unities Phenomenology Phenomenology 3 Historical Phenomenon of Knowing Phylogeny Natural possible primates pseudopods realm recurrent result retina sagittaria Second-Order Unities Operational Social Phenomena Third-Order Solipsism specify struc Structural Adaptation Selection structural changes structural coupling structural drift takes place tion transformations trigger trilobites trophallaxis tural ture understand Unities Operational Closure