Categorization

III. Umwelts, Affordances and Measurements

III. Umwelts, Affordances and Measurements

The idea that any system can be said to have its own ontology – its own distinctive way of carving up reality – means that its structure distinguishes between “inputs” and couples these to certain “outputs”.

II. Back to Hierarchy Theory

II. Back to Hierarchy Theory

Ontology rests on the idea that reality is not perfectly uniform – that it has discontinuities. To develop a sense of these “contours”, hierarchy theory provides a crude and attractive account that makes for a good beginning.