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claim:we-may-then-arrive-at-a-picture-of-the-world-which-includes-the-self-and-which-clearly-recognizes-the-personal-nature-of-the-universeWe may then arrive at a picture of the world which includes the self, and which clearly recognizes the personal nature of the universe.
The outcome of using both methods together.
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- The long-term implication of the second method: a scientific worldview that incorporates the self and recognizes the personal, relational character of existence
- Proposition 2 of the Mid-Book Appendix; the claim that self-likeness is a universal, species-wide measure of life.
- The core experiential signature of great works, which holds a clue to the process of creation.
- The deepest question driving Proposition 3: natural unfolding produces I-like centers, but why should a mathematical process care about self?
- The making of a living world cannot be separated from each person's search for the true self.claim0.803The enigmatic conclusion that the most personal, inward search yields the most public, functional harmony.
- The radical identity of self and matter.