The following passage clearly rules out the interpretation of «
structured society» which, I have suggested, Cobb might like to hold: «A
structured society consists in the patterned intertwining of various nexus with markedly diverse
defining characteristics» (Process and Reality, An
Essay in Cosmology 157, italics mine).
Born in 1940, Bochner contributed a catalog
essay to the Jewish Museum's «Primary
Structures,» its
defining show of Minimalism, as well as an
essay on Dan Flavin, «Less Is Less» in 1966.