(Living Systems: Organization/Pattern, Structure, and Process/Cognition)
By Mario deSantis, September 6, 1998
Living Systems: Organization/Pattern, Structure, and Process/Cognition
Living organisms are characterized by a continuous exchange of energy and matter |
everything and everybody in the "web of life" |
circular- |
living as a process is a process of cognition |
organization and structure |
there is no such a thing as an objective reality |
REFERENCES
- [1] Refer to the works of Kevin Kelly, Executive Editor of "Wired, the official magazine of
- the digital revolution" http://staff.hotwired.com/kevin/
Refer to the works of economist Paul Romer http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~promer/
Coping with changes: an overview of the Learning Organization, Knowledge Economy and current practices in information technology applications, by Mario deSantis, June 1997.
Refer to the Knowledge Management site http://www.brint.com/km/whatis.htm
- [2] Among the main contributors to this theory are the chemists Ilya Prigogine and Manfred
- Eigen; the biologists Conrad Waddington, Paul Weiss, Lynn Margulis, and James
Lovelock; writer Dorion Sagan; the anthropologist Gregory Bateson; the neuroscientists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela; the systems theorists Erich Jantsch and Ervin Laszlo- [3] Definition of Nervous System, Microsoft Encarta 96 Encyclopedia:
- "Those elements within the animal organism that are concerned with the reception of
stimuli, the transmission of nerve impulses, or the activation of muscle mechanisms... The reception of stimuli is the function of special sensory cells. The conducting elements of the nervous system are cells called neurons;... That part of the nervous system located in the skull is referred to as the brain..."[4] Maturana's quote found in THE WEB OF LIFE, by Fritjof Capra, Anchor Books, 1996,
page 97.