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I have my old photocopy of a 1973 Bantam edition and see that I have
underlined a good deal in, among other places, Ch 12, and ...'the
world we know is constructed in order [and thus in such a way as to
be able] to see itself]. [ch 12, p 105].
And of course, the construction and the 'seeing itself' operate
within the existence of Forms- but the Forms emerge within/as a
triadic function. That is, the world doesn't operate within the
mechanical dyadic reduction of Observer/Observed, but as noted, the
observer is part of the Form. In Peirce, this relation is one of
mediation , where input data is mediated by the laws within the
'recipient/observer'...to result in a transformation of this input
data to an output 'interpretant'. That is, hydrogen and oxygen
molecules [input] are mediated by the laws-of-physics/chemistry
[observer] to transform into a water molecule.
I also refer to Spencer Brown's 'imaginary' which I compare with
Peirce's mode of Thirdness, i.e., non-local, not-actualized
rules-of-organization.
As for complex adaptive systems, and self-organization - it's a
huge field- and I've used many references in the past.
Edwina
On Sun 16/01/22 6:13 PM , lylephone(a)cox.net sent:
Edwina,
Given your objective, you will find the fundamental source of "the
triad" in the Laws of Form, which ends with the statement: "We see
now that the first distinction, the mark, and the observer are not
only interchangeable, but, in the form, identical." For the answer
to the question of how "self-organizing", i.e., living systems work
you really should start with Illobrand von Ludwiger's monogram on
"The New Worldview of the Physicist Burkhard Heim." Yes, the
mathematics is extremely difficult, but Heim was as good or maybe
better that Einstein in giving a general, but intelligent, audience
explanation of his theory. Von Ludwiger does an outstanding job in
pulling it all together.
One of the things I told the folks on another forum is that whenever
you see the word "tensor" think "form" because that is what they are
in essence. Tensors are multi-compartmented distinctions that have
their own rules that are an addition to the Calculus of Indications
developed by GSB in Laws of Form.
Best regards,
Lyle
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