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claim:all-of-book-2-may-be-understood-as-the-definition-of-those-living-processes-which-occur-when-people-learn-to-or-know-how-to-please-themselvesAll of Book 2 may be understood as the definition of those living processes which occur when people learn to, or know how to, please themselves.
Retrospective reinterpretation of the second volume through the lens of pleasing yourself.
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- Alexander claims Book 2's unfolding process is a consequence of people learning to please themselves.
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- Retrospective reinterpretation of the third volume's examples as embodiments of true self-pleasing.
- A summary generalization from the examples about the nature of living processes.
- A core definitional claim about the nature of living process.
- Positions living process as an refined version of innate human creativity, not an artificial imposition.
- Essential feature of living process, making phenomenological experience the central criterion for evaluation.