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the metaphor of the net

from Beyond the Stable State p. 190

The metaphor of the net suggests a special kind of interconnectedness, one dependent on nodes in which several connecting strands meet. There is the suggestion both of each element being connected to every other, and of elements connecting through one another rather than to each other through a center.

Donald Schon 1971

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