Continuing this post (and predecessors), Dave linked to this article on the difference between integral and peak oil perspectives on ecology. A
key point is that for AQAL, so-called ever increasing complexity is the
solution to evolution. And everything, for that matter. But as I've
extensively explored, there are different kinds of complexity: The kind
AQAL draws from and the kind that takes account of thermodynamic
systems. And when the former doesn't take into account the latter, it
separates from the 'real' domain (e.g. Bhaskar, Bryant) and if fact
leads us headlong into collapse.
Edwards
also explores this theme, that an over emphasis on one of the
developmental lenses, while not taking into account how it meshes with a
myriad of other lenses, leads to altitude sickness. Castles made of sand...
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