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The relations beween subject and object are best shown by the diagram of the functional cycle. If this illustrates how the subject and the object are dovetailed into one another, to constitute a systematic whole. | The relations beween subject and object are best shown by the diagram of the functional cycle. If this illustrates how the subject and the object are dovetailed into one another, to constitute a systematic whole. | ||
If we further consider that a subject is related to the same or to different objects bt several functional cycle, we shall gain insight into the first Principle of Umwelt thory: all animals, from the simplest to the most complex, are fitted into their unique worlds with equal completeness. A simple world corresponds to a simple animal, a well-articulated world to a complex one. --Jakob von Uexküll, 11page, a Stroll Through the Worlds of Animals and Men | If we further consider that a subject is related to the same or to different objects bt several functional cycle, we shall gain insight into the first Principle of Umwelt thory: all animals, from the simplest to the most complex, are fitted into their unique worlds with equal completeness. A simple world corresponds to a simple animal, a well-articulated world to a complex one. --Jakob von Uexküll, 11page, a Stroll Through the Worlds of Animals and Men | ||
The whole rich world around the Tick shrinks and changes into a scanty framework consisting, in essence, of three receptor cues and three effector cues - her Umwelt. --Jakob von Uexküll, 12page, a Stroll Through the Worlds of Animals and Men | The whole rich world around the Tick shrinks and changes into a scanty framework consisting, in essence, of three receptor cues and three effector cues - her Umwelt. --Jakob von Uexküll, 12page, a Stroll Through the Worlds of Animals and Men | ||
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I was impressed by the text of Jakob von Uexküll. So i follow the same formet what he made”functional fied”. There is inner world and external world (real world). Inner world is left side of illustration which is central recepter(to see the moving Daphnia on the wall -> projection) and central effector(moving hands and legs). External world is right side of illustration which is recepter (they got signal from human’s moving) and effector (following the signal, change the color foils). for elements are all connected and keep go around. | I was impressed by the text of Jakob von Uexküll. So i follow the same formet what he made”functional fied”. There is inner world and external world (real world). Inner world is left side of illustration which is central recepter(to see the moving Daphnia on the wall -> projection) and central effector(moving hands and legs). External world is right side of illustration which is recepter (they got signal from human’s moving) and effector (following the signal, change the color foils). for elements are all connected and keep go around. |
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