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claim:the-fifteen-properties-emerge-directly-and-inevitably-from-the-unfolding-of-the-whole-it-is-these-fifteen-properties-that-guide-all-differentiations-during-developmentThe fifteen properties emerge directly and inevitably from the unfolding of the whole; it is these fifteen properties that guide all differentiations during development.
Alexander's claim that living structure properties are not incidental but are the operative mechanisms of wholeness-preserving transformation
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Findings (1)
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- Botanical embryology finding demonstrating that the fifteen properties appear across multiple categories simultaneously during seed development
Claims (1)
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- Alexander's central assertion that existing frameworks are insufficient and a genuinely new principle is required
probe (1)
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- Detailed phenomenological demonstration that the fifteen properties emerge through wholeness-preserving unfolding in embryological development
Related by similarity (8)
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- Interpretation that the geometric properties of living structure are not arbitrary but arise inevitably from the smooth unfolding process.
- The 15 properties will necessarily come into being as a result of any life-creating process.claim0.872Assertion linking the theory of properties to the dynamics of unfolding.
- Linking the fifteen properties to the process of seeking wholeness.
- Claim that the properties are not applied artificially but are consequences of correct unfolding.
- Justification for using the fifteen transformations as a foundation.