Worldviews, science and us : philosophy and complexity : University of Liverpool, UK, 11-14 September 2005 /
Scientific, technological, and cultural changes have always had an impact upon philosophy. They can force a change in the way we perceive the world, reveal new kinds of phenomena to be understood, and provide new ways of understanding phenomena. Complexity science, immersed in a culture of informati...
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Table des matières:
- Introduction Carlos Gershenson, Diederik Aerts and Bruce Edmonds; Restricted Complexity, General Complexity Edgar Morin; Complexity Science as an Aspect of the Complexity of Science Don C. Mikulecky; On the Importance of a Certain Slowness Paul Cilliers; Simplicity is Not Truth-Indicative Bruce Edmonds; Can the Whole be More than the Computation of the Parts? A Reflection on Emergence Camilo Olaya; Why Diachronically Emergent Properties Must Also Be Salient Cyrille Imbert.