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"The smallest unit of mental process"(G. BATESON, 1979, p. 228)
This is in Bateson's view the "difference or distinction or news of a difference"(Ibid)
He adds: "What is called an idea in popular speech seems to be a complex aggregate of such units. But popular speech will hesitate to call, say, the bilateral symmetry of a frog or the message of a single neural impulse an idea (Ibid)
Truly, the "idea" of what an idea is appears to be quite fuzzy. The word in itself is in fact a label sticked on a still insufficient understanding of our cerebral processes.
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