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Page vii
... object distinction implicit in systems intelligence, and the “systems” of systems intelligence need not be thing-like “objects” for an intelligence to focus upon from without. An infant is systems intelligent with her mother, and the ...
... object distinction implicit in systems intelligence, and the “systems” of systems intelligence need not be thing-like “objects” for an intelligence to focus upon from without. An infant is systems intelligent with her mother, and the ...
Page viii
point is not to discover the ultimate truth of them as isolated objects. The point is survival and success with systems, in a life immersed in and embedded in systems. Since its introduction in 2004, our notion of systems intelligence ...
point is not to discover the ultimate truth of them as isolated objects. The point is survival and success with systems, in a life immersed in and embedded in systems. Since its introduction in 2004, our notion of systems intelligence ...
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... objects and not to individuals , or to life . That art is something which is specialized or which is done by experts who are artists . But couldn't everyone's life become a work of art ? Why should the lamp or the house be an art object ...
... objects and not to individuals , or to life . That art is something which is specialized or which is done by experts who are artists . But couldn't everyone's life become a work of art ? Why should the lamp or the house be an art object ...
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... objects to which she then reduces as a subject. But does not this object- perspective narrow down the philosophy of a philosopher and cut down some of the contributive possibilities of a living philosophy? Does it not make philosophy ...
... objects to which she then reduces as a subject. But does not this object- perspective narrow down the philosophy of a philosopher and cut down some of the contributive possibilities of a living philosophy? Does it not make philosophy ...
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... objects , but are connected to us , our surroundings , our thoughts and other emotions and feelings . Although emotions are interconnected , different emotions have been recognized . The discrete emotion approach talks about basic ...
... objects , but are connected to us , our surroundings , our thoughts and other emotions and feelings . Although emotions are interconnected , different emotions have been recognized . The discrete emotion approach talks about basic ...
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