5 Jun 2009

Bateson, We become Irreversibly Randomized when We Die, in Mind and Nature: A Necessary Unity


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We become Irreversibly Randomized when We Die

Gregory Bateson

Mind and Nature:

A Necessary Unity

Ch. IV

Criteria of Mental Process

Criterion 2. The Interaction between Parts of Mind is Triggered by Difference



When I wipe the blackboard, where does the difference go? In one sense, the difference is randomized and irreversibly gone, as ‘I’ shall be gone when I die. (109d)



Bateson, Gregory. Mind and Nature: A Necessary Unity. London: Wildwood House, 1979.

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