LC 00487: verschil tussen versies

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Versie van 26 okt 2020 17:04

References:

  • Paradox
  • Brown 4 (Arthur Collins, 1 januari 2017)
  • Self-reference calculus (Varela, F.J., 1 januari 1975)
  • Form dynamics (Kauffman, L.H. and Varela, F.J., 1 januari 1980)
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Statement: Embrace the paradox, i.e., a difference in what was previously stated and therefore contradicting what was said before. Differences keep setting things in motion. Without differences we cease to exist. Therefore, change is inevitable, in fact, it is a necessity for living.

Aspect: Reflexive Domain, Principle: We got to move, Principle page: Principles and Ground Rules

Statement pageStatement
Exploring ChangeThe constant factor in life is movement.
Self-Reference in a Three-Valued SystemEmbrace the paradox, i.e., a difference in what was previously stated and therefore contradicting what was said before. Differences keep setting things in motion. Without differences we cease to exist. Therefore, change is inevitable, in fact, it is a necessity for living.
The Autopoietic TurnHumans and social systems operate autonomously and my react when irritated.

Principles, aspects and statements overview

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