Edgar Morin and the Rhythms of Nature – Part 2

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Previous chapter Modern Rhuthmic Theory of Becoming Morin envisaged then the vexing theoretical problems raised by both these new ontology and new physics. What kind of concept would enable us to grasp the essentially temporal reality they were referring to? As a matter of fact, they obliged us to make “the most contradictory terms to cling together” with the danger of falling into sheer “mysticism.” The old universe settled down into clear and distinct concepts of Determinism, Law, Being. - Physique – Nouvel article

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