supreme cybernetic system ] Philosophy_of_mind http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki... Gregory Bateson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
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pstp psy pol "Bateson also viewed that all three systems of the individual, society and ecosystem were all together a part of one supreme cybernetic system that controls everything instead of just interacting systems.[13] This supreme cybernetic system is beyond the self of the individual and could be equated to what many people refer to as God, though Bateson referred to it as the Mind.[13] While the Mind is a cybernetic system, it can only be distinguished as a whole and not parts. Bateson felt the Mind was immanent in the messages and pathways of the supreme cybernetic system. He saw the root of system collapses as a result of Occidental or Western epistemology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki... . According to Bateson consciousness is the bridge between the cybernetic networks of individual, society and ecology and that the mismatch between the systems due to improper understanding will be result in the degradation of the entire supreme cybernetic system or Mind. Bateson saw consciousness as developed through Occidental epistemology was at direct odds with the Mind.[13]" , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki... , 8 -18 sort http://fora.tv/2006...
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