Edgar Morin and the Rhythms of Nature – Part 3

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Previous chapter Modern Rhuthmic Theory of Knowledge As Lucretius, Morin finally proposed, at the end of the first part of his book, a theory of knowledge. Not unlike his forebear, who based his own theory on the association between passive perception of fluxes of infinitesimal simulacra and active recognition of the shapes they enveloped, he based his knowledge theory on a cross-involvement between “system perception” and “system conception.” What was new, however, besides the concept of - Physique – Nouvel article

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