Emergence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In philosophy, systems theory and science, emergence is the way complex systems and patterns arise out of a multiplicity of relatively simple interactions.
Strong emergence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Strong emergence is a type of emergence in which the emergent property is irreducible to its individual constituents. Some philosophers have proposed that qualia and consciousness ...
Strong emergence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Strong emergence is a type of emergence in which the emergent property is irreducible to its individual constituents. Some philosophers have proposed that qualia and consciousness ...
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Emergence. Mark H. Bickhard. with. Donald T. Campbell* Mark H. Bickhard Department of Philosophy 15 University Drive Lehigh University Bethlehem, PA 18015
EMERGENCE
Emergence signifies a kind change. There seem to be three important kinds of change considered possible in modern metaphysical discussion. First, there is chance occurrence, the ...
emergence definition of emergence in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
emergence. In the theory of evolution, the rise of a system that cannot be predicted or explained from antecedent conditions. The British philosopher of science G.H. Lewes (1817 ...
Emergent Properties (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
New Perspectives on Reduction and Emergence in Physics, Biology and Psychology. Special issue of Synthese, 151/3. Klee, Robert (1984). “Micro-Determinism and Concepts of Emergence ...
