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question:is-it-possible-for-a-piecemeal-process-to-transform-the-existing-fragmented-system-gradually-towards-a-morphogenetic-processIs it possible for a piecemeal process to transform the existing fragmented system gradually towards a morphogenetic process?
Key question raising doubt about whether incremental improvement can overcome the integrated anti-living system.
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- Conclusion that piecemeal modification is insufficient; a fundamental shift in underlying assumptions is necessary.
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- Key property of morphogenetic process: it produces both unity and diversity simultaneously.
- Asserts that 20th-century processes do not intentionally create living form, unlike the living processes described in chapters 6-17.
- Specifies the design requirement for evolving a simple snippet into a truly life-creating sequence.
- The sequence of unfolding and adaptation that generates living form, whether biological or architectural.