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question:what-is-the-difference-between-living-structure-and-non-living-structureWhat is the difference between living structure and non-living structure?
First motivating question for the appendix on classes.
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- A built or natural form that possesses life, arising from morphogenetic adaptation, as opposed to blueprint designs.
- Defines living structure as the product of a truthful unfolding process that respects and preserves existing wholeness.
- Fundamental distinction between generated and static geometry.
- A strong normative claim from Book 2 recapitulated in the appendix as a verifiable and surprising conclusion.
- Emphasizes the necessity of a form language for achieving living structure.
- Rhetorical question underscoring the perceived incompatibility of modern production and living quality.