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question:can-it-really-be-true-that-something-as-elusive-as-freedom-depends-in-some-way-on-the-environmentCan it really be true that something as elusive as freedom depends in some way on the environment?
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- Key claim linking living structure to inner freedom.
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- Seeking mechanism.
- Mirror-of-the-self effect.
- Overall qualitative evaluation of the planned environment.
- Summarizes the post-Cartesian revolution in a single succinct criterion
- Opening claim about the importance of room character.
- Nicholson's core assertion that environmental failure stems from lack of manipulable elements, illustrated by schools, playgrounds, hospitals, and museums.
- Central claim linking life's properties to the inherent competencies of its material substrate.
- Load-bearing definition of how action and perception implement free energy minimization.