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claim:there-is-nothing-except-the-living-structure-of-the-world-and-this-living-structure-is-all-we-need-to-reason-withThere is nothing except the living structure of the world, and this living structure is all we need to reason with.
Radical assertion that function reduces to living structure, eliminating the need for external goals.
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- Defines living structure as the product of a truthful unfolding process that respects and preserves existing wholeness.
- Categorical assertion about the necessity of the living process.
- Emphasizes the necessity of a form language for achieving living structure.
- Living structure might even be defined as 'that which pleases us'—that which truly pleases us.claim0.849A proposed operational definition of living structure in terms of genuine pleasure.
- Central thesis of the chapter: form language is a prerequisite for living structure.
- A metaphysical assertion that the ground of all things is a necessary, permanent condition for creating living structure.
- The closing claim of the chapter's mid-book appendix, asserting that the theory of centers has implications for physics.