: The principle that higher levels of complexity spontaneously arise from the flow of energy through materials, leading to self-regulating feedback loops.
: Living systems are described as self-generating networks that continuously recreate themselves.
: Mind is seen as inherent in life itself, with cognition defined as the process of self-organization and interaction with the environment found in all living organisms.
by Fritjof Capra and Pier Luigi Luisi presents a multidisciplinary framework that integrates biological, cognitive, social, and ecological dimensions of life into a single coherent system. It advocates for a fundamental shift in perspective from seeing the world as a machine to understanding it as a network of inseparable patterns and relationships. Core Concepts and Themes
The book synthesizes decades of scientific advancement into a "systemic" way of thinking.
: The authors distinguish between unlimited quantitative growth (which they argue is unsustainable) and "qualitative growth" that enhances life’s complexity and maturity. Structure and Dimensions
: Life is viewed as a network of processes rather than a collection of isolated building blocks.
The authors examine the historical development of science and its impact on culture before integrating four key dimensions: The Systems View of Life: A Unifying Vision - DocDrop
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Get Premium: The principle that higher levels of complexity spontaneously arise from the flow of energy through materials, leading to self-regulating feedback loops.
: Living systems are described as self-generating networks that continuously recreate themselves.
: Mind is seen as inherent in life itself, with cognition defined as the process of self-organization and interaction with the environment found in all living organisms.
by Fritjof Capra and Pier Luigi Luisi presents a multidisciplinary framework that integrates biological, cognitive, social, and ecological dimensions of life into a single coherent system. It advocates for a fundamental shift in perspective from seeing the world as a machine to understanding it as a network of inseparable patterns and relationships. Core Concepts and Themes
The book synthesizes decades of scientific advancement into a "systemic" way of thinking.
: The authors distinguish between unlimited quantitative growth (which they argue is unsustainable) and "qualitative growth" that enhances life’s complexity and maturity. Structure and Dimensions
: Life is viewed as a network of processes rather than a collection of isolated building blocks.
The authors examine the historical development of science and its impact on culture before integrating four key dimensions: The Systems View of Life: A Unifying Vision - DocDrop
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