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Gibson himself was, of course, very opposed to this view. That is why we always refer to affordances as opportunities or possibilities for action and not causes of them. In Gibson’s framework, the environment is conceived not as a collection of causes, but as a manifold of action possibilities.
Learning to Be an “Ecological” Coach
Rob Gray
I like to think of Steps to an Ecology of Mind as a garden of thoughts growing, changing, dying, and even composting in relation to one another. It is a dirt-under-your-nails transference of biological patterns onto conceptual and epistemological habits. ‘An Ecology of Mind,’ as a term, is a thinking tool that allows ideas to be flexible and alive in relation to one another and the outside world.
Small Arcs of Larger Circles
Nora Bateson
Prior Preparation Prevents Poor Performance, as they say in the army — and I always, always want to be ready. Just like Bigfoot.
Kitchen Confidential
Anthony Bourdain
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