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Man has a great tendency to get lost or to hide, as the case may
be, in a jungle of details and in unnecessary complications. Why do
anything simply if you can do it complicated? And still, life
itself presents a sufficient number of problems to keep us busy.
There would seem to be no need to create additional difficulties,
just for the fun of it, especially if these self-made difficulties
become practically insuperable and if in the end they cause much
unhappiness. The morphological mode of thought and of action was
conceived to break the vicious hold which the parasitic wild growth
of complications exerts on life in all of its phases. Morphological
thought and action are likely to be of value in all human
activities, once such thought and action have been clearly
delineated and fully developed, and once they have been practised
by a sufficiently large number of people. Since the morphological
method is of the greatest universality, the choice of the field to
which one applies it first is not particulary critical. The author
intends to write two or three books on the morphology of several
large scale problems, which are both of a technical and of a
general social nature. The present book is concerned in particular
with some implications of morphological thinking in astronomy. We
shall above all emphasize the basic character of the morphological
approach, and we shall demonstrate its constructive power in a
number of specific cases.
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