"rules" and self-organization

douglas germann 76066.515 at compuserve.com
Tue Jun 5 07:10:54 PDT 2007


Larry--

Hmmm.... Guess that means I'll have to dig back into Ken Wilber. Any
suggestions on where to dig back in? The last of his work I read was, I
think, A Brief History of Everything, so I do have a rudimentary
understanding of the quadrants.

Thanks, Larry!

			:- Doug.

On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 07:53 -0400, Larry Peterson wrote:
>  Doug and all:
> 
> I agree that Martin Buber is helpful and describing the nature of
> relationships.  Ken Wilber uses/acknowledges his perspective on the
> nature of "we".  He also suggests that complexity theory
> (self-organization being part of that) is about describing the emergent
> relationships between individuals (nodes) in a system.  Those
> relationships do have dynamics of their own that we are beginning to
> understand and are also shaped by the other three aspects of individual
> interior development, individual behaviour and collective culture.
> 
> Larry
> 
> Larry Peterson
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