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Edgar MorinIn sociological thermodynamics, Edgar Morin (1921-) is a French philosopher noted for his “complexity theory” of sociology, in which he mixes together a number of theories, such as the second law, entropy, disorder and organization, cybernetics, among others. Morin is described by Italian architectural thermodynamcist Luis Fernández-Galiano as one of "Prigogine's disciples". [1] Morin, supposedly, describes the views of those as Harold Blum and Jeremy Rifkin as something extracted from the "thermodynamic vulgate". [1] The following is a representative quote of Morin’s general view: [2]

“There is, in time, and always will be, a dimension of degradation and dispersion. No organized thing, no organized being can escape degradation, disorganization, dispersion. No living thing can escape death. Perfumes evaporate, wines sour, mountains flatten, flowers wither, living things and suns return to dust. All creation, all generation, all development, and even all information must be paid for in entropy. No system, no being can regenerate itself in isolation.”

Morin, known as the “sociologist of complexity theory”, has argued, particularly in his 1981 work, that organization emerges out of disorder, and that the principle of organization works in direct opposition to entropy, in such a way that organization constantly absorbs more and more energy, in order to become more dense, dynamic and productive. [3]

References
1. Morin, Edgar. (1977). The Nature of Nature (La Nature de la nature), pg. 73. Paris.
2. Fernández-Galiano, Luis and Carino, Gina (translator) (2000). Fire and Memory: On Architecture and Energy (pgs. 92, 113). MIT Press.
3. Korthals, Michiel and Bogers, R.J. (2005). Ethics for Life Scientists (pg. 23). Springer.

External links
Edgar Morin – Wikipedia.

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