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concept:subjectivity-of-valuesubjectivity of value
The tacit assumption that values, especially in architecture and art, are merely personal opinions without objective reality, rooted in the mechanistic world-picture.
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- Second tacit assumption, identified as nearly the central tenet of modern architecture.
Chapters (1)
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- The opening chapter of The Nature of Order, Vol. 4, diagnosing the inadequacy of mechanistic cosmology and setting the stage for a new worldview that reconciles self and matter.
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- Radical extension of the living-structure thesis into normative territory.
- A new view of ethics and aesthetics where goodness is equated to smooth unfolding from existing wholeness.
- Redefines value in probabilistic terms, linking to surprise minimisation.
- Value derived from information gain; comprises salience and novelty.
- What LLMs claim to have under self-referential processing; the dependent variable across experiments