Mind and Nature: A Necessary UnityBantam Books, 1980 - 259 pagina's |
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Pagina 54
... quantity , there is no such jump ; and because jump is missing in the world of quantity , it is impossible for any quantity to be exact . You can have exactly three tomatoes . You can never have exactly three gallons of water . Always ...
... quantity , there is no such jump ; and because jump is missing in the world of quantity , it is impossible for any quantity to be exact . You can have exactly three tomatoes . You can never have exactly three gallons of water . Always ...
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A Necessary Unity Gregory Bateson. but more like the process determining the quantity of stamens . We may say that petals are normally " five " in the single rose but that stamens are " many " where “ many ” is a quantity that will vary ...
A Necessary Unity Gregory Bateson. but more like the process determining the quantity of stamens . We may say that petals are normally " five " in the single rose but that stamens are " many " where “ many ” is a quantity that will vary ...
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... quantities are the surfacing of formal ideas , immanent within the growing rose . 10. QUANTITY DOES NOT DETERMINE PATTERN It is impossible , in principle , to explain any pattern by invoking a single quantity . But note that a ratio ...
... quantities are the surfacing of formal ideas , immanent within the growing rose . 10. QUANTITY DOES NOT DETERMINE PATTERN It is impossible , in principle , to explain any pattern by invoking a single quantity . But note that a ratio ...
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Multiple Versions of the World | 73 |
Criteria of Mental Process | 99 |
Processes | 161 |
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abstract action adaptive aggregate animal become behavior bilateral symmetry binocular vision biological bithorax calibration called Chapter characteristics circuit coding combined complex components consciousness context contrast crab creatures criteria criterion DAUGHTER differentiation embryology energy environment epigenesis epistemology evolution evolutionary example experience explanation fact FATHER formal resemblance gametes genes genetic change Gregory Bateson hierarchy homology human Iatmul ideas individual interaction internal Lamarck Lamarckian language learning logical typing look matter mental process messages midwife toad mind natural selection negentropy nuptial pads object odd numbers pathways pattern which connects perception perhaps phenomena phenotype pieces precisely predict presuppositions problem propositions quantity question random relations relationship relevance Samuel Butler schismogenesis sense organ sequence side simple somatic change sort species step stochastic processes stochastic system surely switch symmetry tautology temperature theory thought tion variable whole words