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claim:the-humanity-of-the-environment-comes-about-only-when-the-processes-are-morphogenetic-are-whole-seeking-are-placed-in-a-context-that-gradually-allows-people-to-work-towards-a-living-wholeThe humanity of the environment comes about only when the processes are morphogenetic, are whole-seeking, are placed in a context that gradually allows people to work towards a living whole.
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- freedomsupportsThe capacity to create wholeness and do what is right; enabled by morphogenetic, whole-seeking processes.
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- Core definition of living process as intentionally form-creating, in contrast to fragmented modern processes.
- Core thesis that living structure in the world requires processes that repeatedly apply the fifteen transformations.
- Asserts that 20th-century processes do not intentionally create living form, unlike the living processes described in chapters 6-17.
- Morphogenesis gives an entirely different model of what it means to have a sustainable world.claim0.819Positions morphogenesis as a paradigm shift away from resource‑counting toward a living, unfolding world.
- When environments are built by morphogenesis they will of their own accord become sustainable.claim0.818First key empirical proposition of the lecture: morphogenetic processes inherently produce sustainable outcomes without explicit technical mandates.
- Key property of morphogenetic process: it produces both unity and diversity simultaneously.
- Predictive claim about the automatic spatial output of living process