I need to understand PLAST better. In the context
I need to understand PLAST better. In the context of Rosen, I think it was his daughter Judith who made the simple observation that sodium chloride, salt, behaves neither like chlorine nor sodium, that the organization (relations) make the compound behave differently. Rosen's work in anticipatory systems, it seems to me, belongs somewhere in this conversation.
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I need to understand PLAST better. In the context
I agree revisiting Rosen with fresh eyes could be  »I agree revisiting Rosen with fresh eyes could be
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