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claim:the-creation-of-living-structure-cannot-be-done-in-any-other-wayThe creation of living structure cannot be done in any other way.
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- Categorical assertion about the necessity of the living process.
- Core thesis of Book 2, stated at the transition to Part Two.
- A strong normative claim from Book 2 recapitulated in the appendix as a verifiable and surprising conclusion.
- The central thesis of the chapter: pleasing yourself is the necessary and sufficient prescription for creating living structure.
- The closing claim of the chapter's mid-book appendix, asserting that the theory of centers has implications for physics.
- Emphasizes the necessity of a form language for achieving living structure.
- Radical assertion that function reduces to living structure, eliminating the need for external goals.
- Central thesis of the chapter: form language is a prerequisite for living structure.
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