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quote:now-each-living-center-has-life-to-the-extent-that-it-is-linked-to-other-living-centers-see-book-1-introduction-chapter-4Now, each living center has life to the extent that it is linked to other living centers (see Book 1 / INTRODUCTION chapter 4).
Direct statement linking center-interdependence to the concept of life, foundational for the network argument.
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- Establishes the necessity of the network of sequences.
- The fundamental recursive rule of living centers.
- A key insight about position and context.
- Centers help one another: the existence and life of one center can intensify the life of another.claim0.818The core mechanism by which wholeness gains life.
- Central proposition from Book 1 that grounds the beings model.
- There must be some relation between the ultimate nature of a living center and the nature of the I.hypothesis0.817The hypothesis that the deepest aspect of centers is identical with the I-like presence.
- At each step, doing the simplest thing that can be done to intensify existing centers will produce living structure.hypothesis0.812Operational hypothesis equating simplicity of step with emergence of life.