Ok.   Good.  I like this.  Stick with me here. 

 

Keeping your language as citizen-y as possible, please talk to me about 
"heterarchy".  Being of great age, I learned the song, I'm my own GrandPa 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYlJH81dSiw>  in my youth.  I assume that’s an 
example of heterarchy.  But I bet you have better examples.  But perhaps even 
more important, where does the concept stand in your approach to things?  I 
stipulate that every duality asserted is like Siamese twins separated.  A lot 
of blood is inevitably spilled.  But no thought can possibly be achieved 
without that sort of blood-letting.  I think I am going to argue that to the 
extent that the idea of heterarchy might give one a better way to separate the 
babies it should be entertained;  but if it is a way of stopping the 
conversation how best the babies might be separated, then it should not.  

 

Thanks, Marcus, 

 

Nick

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

 

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Heh, there you go again, rejecting the heterarchy! >8^D

 

I would claim motives are a higher order behavior, but NOT (solely) at a higher 
level of organization.  I.e. motives consist of BOTH low level behaviors like 
eyeball saccades AND high level behaviors like how one feels about another 
person.

 

On 1/3/19 10:55 AM, Nick Thompson wrote:

> Motives ARE behavior.  Just at a higher level of organization.  

 

 

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