Bob Van Oosterhout

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According to Maturana, the behavior of a living organism is determined. However, rather than being determined by outside forces, it is determined by the organism's own structure – a structure formed by a succession of autonomous structural changes. Hence, the behavior of the living organism is both determined and free.
Bob Van Oosterhout
this describes how the brain influences behavior. Our behavior is determined and predictable to the extent that we allow our perceptions to be formed by habit and outside influences.
The Systems View of Life: A Unifying Vision
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