<p dir="ltr">All worldviews begin in a miracle. No exceptions.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Malcolm<br></p>
<p dir="ltr">On Feb 21, 2016 3:00 AM, <<a href="mailto:fis-request@listas.unizar.es">fis-request@listas.unizar.es</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Message: 1<br>
> Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2016 07:37:09 +0100<br>
> From: "Loet Leydesdorff" <<a href="mailto:loet@leydesdorff.net">loet@leydesdorff.net</a>><br>
> To: "'Pedro C. Marijuan'" <<a href="mailto:pcmarijuan.iacs@aragon.es">pcmarijuan.iacs@aragon.es</a>>, "'fis'"<br>
> <<a href="mailto:fis@listas.unizar.es">fis@listas.unizar.es</a>><br>
> Subject: Re: [Fis] _ Re: Maxine?s presentation<br>
> Message-ID: <001801d16c72$4a89c730$df9d5590$@<a href="http://leydesdorff.net">leydesdorff.net</a>><br>
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> Dear Maxine and colleagues,<br>
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> It seems to me that the assumption of an origin takes a heavy load on this theory. We know that order can emerge from chaos. Any order will also disappear in the longer run.<br>
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> Why would one wish to make such assumptions? Meta-physical?<br>
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> Best,<br>
> Loet<br><br></p>
<p dir="ltr">Malcolm</p>