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It was sort of our first self-production, to tell you the truth, adding Chris to it.
From Philly to Cleveland : A Conversation With Daryl Hall & John Oates 2010
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It was sort of our first self-production, to tell you the truth, adding Chris to it.
Mike Ragogna: From Philly to Cleveland : A Conversation With Daryl Hall & John Oates 2010
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As for the subject of history, it can be nothing other than the self-production of the living — living people becoming masters and possessors of their own historical world and of their own fully conscious adventures.
The Society of the Spectacle-by Guy Debord (translated by Ken Knabb) 2009
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As for the subject of history, it can be nothing other than the self-production of the living — living people becoming masters and possessors of their own historical world and of their own fully conscious adventures.
2009 October 2009
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Thus, self-organization is a process of evolution where the development of new, complex structures takes place primarily in and through the system itself, leading us to autopoiesis self-production, the process by which a system recursively produces its own network of physical components, thus continuously regenerating its essential organization in the face of wear and tear.
Semiautonomous Puppet Architectonics: Second order cybernetics and MosMax Hax Alpha Auer 2009
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We might add in our own day to St. Thomas's justifications, that self-production allows full quality controls to be imposed.
Archive 2009-05-01 Bill Powell 2009
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It was sort of our first self-production, to tell you the truth, adding Chris to it.
Mike Ragogna: From Philly to Cleveland: A Conversation With Daryl Hall & John Oates 2009
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Thus, self-organization is a process of evolution where the development of new, complex structures takes place primarily in and through the system itself, leading us to autopoiesis self-production, the process by which a system recursively produces its own network of physical components, thus continuously regenerating its essential organization in the face of wear and tear.
Archive 2009-05-01 Bettina Tizzy 2009
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For people who truly want organic food, I highly recommend looking into self-production.
Long day 2008
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Or to ask this another way: Will this self-limiting/self-grounding autonomy prove to be inherently self-destructive and dissolve in its own particularity, or can this system constitute a ground for schemas of self-reflection and self-production on which a rationalist logic and epistemology can be founded?
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