The brain is an example of an instrument to discriminate both internally and externally generated relations but relations given through and by the interactions.



The possibility of enlargement of the cognitive domain is unlimited. Our brain, the brain of the observer, hgas specialized during evolution as an instrument to discriminate relations; both internally and externally generated relations, but relations given through and by the interactions. We cannot say in absolute terms what is the input to our nervous system (the nervous sytem of the observer) because every state of the nervous sytem can simultaneously be the impact as well as the receiver and, hence, every change of state modifies the nervous system as an interacting unit. (NC 17)



This page was last updated on July 11, 1996, by Rob Sable.