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quote:it-creates-a-we-what-we-are-doing-for-example-whether-our-behaviours-are-coordinated-or-not-becomes-a-relevant-variableit creates a ‘we’; what we are doing, for example, whether our behaviours are coordinated or not, becomes a relevant variable.
Illustrates how non-separable functions shift identity to the collective level.
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extracted_from(2023) · Watson, Richard · Levin, Michael
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- Explains how non-separability shifts identity from parts to collective.
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