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General pairwise comparison for degree of life

05-fifteen-fundamental-properties.md
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  "setup": "Take any two comparable artifacts, buildings, tiles, stones, windows, carpets, figures, carvings, paths, seats, furniture, streets, paintings, fountains, doorways, arches, or friezes and place them side by side in your attention",
  "context": "The fundamental phenomenological method Alexander used for twenty years and invites readers to replicate: look at any two artifacts or buildings side by side and ask which has more life",
  "invitation": "Ask yourself: Which one has more life? Which one generates a greater wholeness in me? Do not impose modesty of judgment—simply identify which has greater wholeness, judging by the degree of wholeness it induces in you, and assume with confidence that what you measure here would also be shared with others",
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  "expected_quality": "A reliable felt discrimination—one of the pair will consistently generate a greater sense of wholeness, aliveness, and coherence. This discrimination is not merely subjective but reflects an objective structural feature that others would also perceive",
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