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tags :: ecology
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source :: Fritjof Capra: The Web of Life (excerpt)
Notes
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Ecology is the study of natural relationships
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Ecology forces a shift in perspective from objects to relationships and processes
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Systems thinkersrealized that laws of science were not enough, but we don't need anything from the outside: we have to understand the relationships of matter
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Capra says that there are two approaches to science: "What is it made of?" and "What is the pattern?"
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A pattern isn't material, it's a set of relationships
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Marx would probably disagree with this
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Capra believes that consciousness is a property of life
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An insight of cyberneticswas noticing that life is made up of networks
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Systems can correct themselves through the process of feedback
- public document at doc.anagora.org/20200720151128-fritjof_capra_the_web_of_life
- video call at meet.jit.si/20200720151128-fritjof_capra_the_web_of_life
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