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Living systems are complex adaptive networks of intricate organic relationships and systemic dynamics in which context and behaviour are continuously emergent within a web of interdependent feedback loops and multidimensional interactions. It is through this dynamic flow of energy, information, material and meaning that living systems exhibit a wide range of behaviours, ranging from the microcosmic (e.g. a single cell) to the macrocosmic (e.g. an entire ecosystem). They are the source of life’s evolution, perpetual novelty, growth and increasing complexity – and the ultimate expression of nonlinearity in nature.

See also: complexity, life, relationship, systems thinking, ecology

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Nora Bateson on Warm Data 10,447

Nora Bateson - Circular versus linear thinking 8,302

Systems, Contexts, Frames and Patterns: A Reading and Conversation With Nora Bateson 8,133

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Nora Bateson: “Complexity Between the Lines” | The Great Simplification #10 5,382

NORA BATESON • Keynote speech on governance • 2015 3,666

When meaning loses its meaning - a conversation with Nora Bateson & 3,078

Nora Bateson and Gil Friend: Inner Ecology—Thinking Through the Mess 2,399