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claim:centers-are-made-of-centersCenters are made of centers.
The recursive composition principle, key to understanding wholeness.
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- Encapsulates the recursive nature of centers, the key to understanding wholeness.
- Key reversal of the Cartesian parts-to-whole assumption: the whole generates the parts.
- Ontological claim that centers, not particles or parts, are the building blocks of all phenomena.
- Question posed after describing the plenum, answered by the window metaphor.
- The explicit recursive definition that underpins living structure.
- The fundamental question about the nature of centers, addressed through recursive definition.
- Primary entities of wholeness that arise from configurations and are activated in space; they have different levels of strength or coherence and are intensified by relationships with other centers.
- One of the four key ideas, asserting that individual centers possess a degree of life.