Creatura

Créatura is a term of origin Gnostique which indicates what is alive in opposition to the Pleroma, nonalive world.

It was to use by Carl Jung, within the framework of the analytical Psychologie, before being begun again and thorough by Gregory Bateson which specifies that Pleroma and Creatura are not separate nor separable, if not as a level of description. We cannot meet these two " mondes" that compounds, never separate.

Pleroma

This not-alive world, described by the physics, which does not contain nor does not establish in itself any distinction, although the observer must naturally establish some to describe it. The knowledge of Pléroma exists only in Creatura. For example, we can think that a rock or a stone is not conscious of itself - the rock is .

Creatura

This world of the explanation in which the same phenomena intended to be described are controlled and determined by the difference, the distinction and information. The unit Creatura exists inside and via the Pléroma . The use of the Creatura term affirms the presence of certain organisational and communication features which are not in themselves material. The laws of physics and chemistry are also exerted in will creatura - it does not cease applying to it - but they are not enough to explain it.

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