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concept:personal-nature-of-the-universePersonal Nature of the Universe
The long-term implication of the second method: a scientific worldview that incorporates the self and recognizes the personal, relational character of existence
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- The core framework introduced in this chapter: using the observer's experienced inner wholeness as an objective measuring instrument for the degree of life in external systems
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- Core methodological chapter arguing for a second, post-Cartesian form of scientific observation using the observer's inner wholeness as an objective measuring instrument
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- The outcome of using both methods together.
- Alexander's most radical ontological claim about the nature of living structure
- Objects that show human use and adaptation, such as the zone behind the bed, making a space more alive.
- The central drumbeat question that Book 4 attempts to answer.
- Alexander's most dramatic statement of the post-Cartesian revolution in understanding
- The radical identity of self and matter.