@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024},
author = {Maturana,Humberto},
subject = {Prediction},
note = {I 28
Prediction/forecast/Maturana: can only be successful in an unchanged environment. - There are no individual events predicted but classes of events.
>Events.
I 150
Prediction/forecast/hypothesis/observation/Maturana: there is nothing like this in science. - There are only statements and explanations. - These explain the life praxis of the scientist, not an independent reality.
Cf. >Constructivism.
I 172/73
Forecast/prediction/Maturana: only possible if a system is fully described. - It is a calculation of structural changes.
>System/Maturana, >Description/Maturana.
It requires the ability not to confuse the phenomenon domains.
>Domains/Maturana.
Determinism does not influence the possibility of prediction.
>Determinism.
Uncertainty/ambiguity: is there because cognition is the product of ontology of observing and not of an objective reality.
>Cognition, >Objectivity/Maturana, >Reality/Maturana.},
note = { Maturana I Umberto Maturana Biologie der Realität Frankfurt 2000
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