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<p>suggested using the terms composition and composers instead to better indicate the active role of participation.</p>

<p><big> Ethical implications </big></p>
<p>The critique of objectivity developed in second-order cybernetics has led to a concern with ethical issues. Foerster developed a critique of morality in ethical terms, arguing for ethics to remain implicit in action. Foerster's position has been described as an "ethics of enabling ethics" or as a form of "recursive ethical questioning". Varela published a short book on "ethical know-how". Glanville</p><p>
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