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finding:alexander-also-experienced-his-i-expanding-toward-the-red-cushionAlexander also experienced his I expanding toward the red cushion.
The author reports the same phenomenon as McClung: his I felt larger and extended toward the red cushion.
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- Alexander's core metaphysical proposal introduced in §8.
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- During the cushion experiment, Bill McClung reported that his sense of I extended beyond his body and included or moved toward the red cushion.
- Repeated experiments demonstrating that people of good will can reach substantial agreement about the life of a design decision.
- An empirical method that invites the observer to make distinctions based on inner feelings of wholeness, with a framework that guarantees consistency and objectivity.
- Alexander's personal scientific and professional conclusion stated in the Mid-Book Appendix.
- Alexander has created spaces, such as the restaurant, which have a special quality of their own.claim0.741Author's assertion about the distinctiveness of the Visitor Centre's interior spaces.
- Qualitative evidence that the mirror-of-the-self experience can facilitate personal growth and refinement of perception.