The Routledge Handbook of Emergence
Herausgeber: Gibb, Sophie; Lancaster, Tom; Hendry, Robin Findlay
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The Routledge Handbook of Emergence is an outstanding reference source and exploration of the concept of emergence, and is the first collection of its kind.
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The Routledge Handbook of Emergence is an outstanding reference source and exploration of the concept of emergence, and is the first collection of its kind.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1012g
- ISBN-13: 9781138925083
- ISBN-10: 113892508X
- Artikelnr.: 55818237
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1012g
- ISBN-13: 9781138925083
- ISBN-10: 113892508X
- Artikelnr.: 55818237
Sophie Gibb is a Professor and Head of Department in the Department of Philosophy at Durham University, UK. Robin Hendry is a Professor and Director of Research in the Department of Philosophy at Durham University, UK. Tom Lancaster is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Durham University, UK.
Introduction Robin Findlay Hendry, Sophie Gibb, and Tom Lancaster Part 1:
Foundations of Emergence 1. British Emergentism Brian P. McLaughlin 2.
Dependence Paul Noordhof 3. Fundamentality Kerry McKenzie 4. Reduction
John Bickle 5. Emergence, function and realization Umut Baysan 6. Strong
emergence and Alexander's dictum Alex Carruth 7. Emergence, downward
causation and its alternatives: critically surveying a foundational issue
Carl Gillett 8. The causal closure principle Sophie Gibb 9. Computational
emergence: weak and strong Mark Pexton 10. Being Emergence vs. Pattern
Emergence: Complexity, Control and Goal-Directedness in Biological Systems
Jason Winning and William Bechtel 11. Complexity and feedback Robert Bishop
and Michael Silberstein 12. Between Scientism and Abstractionism in the
Metaphysics of Emergence Jessica Wilson Part 2: Emergence and Mind 13.
Emergent Dualism in the Philosophy of Mind Hong Yu Wong 14. Emergent mental
causation David Robb 15. Emergence and Non-Reductive Physicalism Cynthia
Macdonald and Graham Macdonald 16. Intentionality and Emergence Lynne
Rudder Baker 17. Emergence and consciousness Robert Van Gulick 18.
Emergence and panpsychism John Heil Part 3: Emergence and Physics 19. Phase
transitions, broken symmetry and the renormalization group Stephen J.
Blundell 20. Soft Matter - An Emergent Interdisciplinary Science of
Emergent Entities Tom McLeish 21. Emergence in Non-relativistic Quantum
Mechanics Stewart Clark and Iorwerth Thomas 22. The emergence of
excitations in quantum fields: quasiparticles and topological objects Tom
Lancaster 23. Emergence: a personal perspective on a new paradigm for
scientific research David Pines 24. Emergence and Reductionism: an awkward
Baconian alliance Piers Coleman 25. The emergence of space and time
Christian Wüthrich Part 4: Emergence and the Special Sciences 26. Digital
Emergence Susan Stepney 27. Emergence in Chemistry: Substance and Structure
Robin Findlay Hendry 28. Emergence in Biology: From Organicism to Systems
Biology Emily Herring and Gregory Radick 29. Emergence in the cell Michel
Morange 30. Evolution, Information and Emergence George Ellis 31.
A-mergence of biological systems Raymond Noble and Denis Noble 32.
Emergence in the Social Sciences Julie Zahle and Tuukka Kaidesoja.
Foundations of Emergence 1. British Emergentism Brian P. McLaughlin 2.
Dependence Paul Noordhof 3. Fundamentality Kerry McKenzie 4. Reduction
John Bickle 5. Emergence, function and realization Umut Baysan 6. Strong
emergence and Alexander's dictum Alex Carruth 7. Emergence, downward
causation and its alternatives: critically surveying a foundational issue
Carl Gillett 8. The causal closure principle Sophie Gibb 9. Computational
emergence: weak and strong Mark Pexton 10. Being Emergence vs. Pattern
Emergence: Complexity, Control and Goal-Directedness in Biological Systems
Jason Winning and William Bechtel 11. Complexity and feedback Robert Bishop
and Michael Silberstein 12. Between Scientism and Abstractionism in the
Metaphysics of Emergence Jessica Wilson Part 2: Emergence and Mind 13.
Emergent Dualism in the Philosophy of Mind Hong Yu Wong 14. Emergent mental
causation David Robb 15. Emergence and Non-Reductive Physicalism Cynthia
Macdonald and Graham Macdonald 16. Intentionality and Emergence Lynne
Rudder Baker 17. Emergence and consciousness Robert Van Gulick 18.
Emergence and panpsychism John Heil Part 3: Emergence and Physics 19. Phase
transitions, broken symmetry and the renormalization group Stephen J.
Blundell 20. Soft Matter - An Emergent Interdisciplinary Science of
Emergent Entities Tom McLeish 21. Emergence in Non-relativistic Quantum
Mechanics Stewart Clark and Iorwerth Thomas 22. The emergence of
excitations in quantum fields: quasiparticles and topological objects Tom
Lancaster 23. Emergence: a personal perspective on a new paradigm for
scientific research David Pines 24. Emergence and Reductionism: an awkward
Baconian alliance Piers Coleman 25. The emergence of space and time
Christian Wüthrich Part 4: Emergence and the Special Sciences 26. Digital
Emergence Susan Stepney 27. Emergence in Chemistry: Substance and Structure
Robin Findlay Hendry 28. Emergence in Biology: From Organicism to Systems
Biology Emily Herring and Gregory Radick 29. Emergence in the cell Michel
Morange 30. Evolution, Information and Emergence George Ellis 31.
A-mergence of biological systems Raymond Noble and Denis Noble 32.
Emergence in the Social Sciences Julie Zahle and Tuukka Kaidesoja.
Introduction Robin Findlay Hendry, Sophie Gibb, and Tom Lancaster Part 1:
Foundations of Emergence 1. British Emergentism Brian P. McLaughlin 2.
Dependence Paul Noordhof 3. Fundamentality Kerry McKenzie 4. Reduction
John Bickle 5. Emergence, function and realization Umut Baysan 6. Strong
emergence and Alexander's dictum Alex Carruth 7. Emergence, downward
causation and its alternatives: critically surveying a foundational issue
Carl Gillett 8. The causal closure principle Sophie Gibb 9. Computational
emergence: weak and strong Mark Pexton 10. Being Emergence vs. Pattern
Emergence: Complexity, Control and Goal-Directedness in Biological Systems
Jason Winning and William Bechtel 11. Complexity and feedback Robert Bishop
and Michael Silberstein 12. Between Scientism and Abstractionism in the
Metaphysics of Emergence Jessica Wilson Part 2: Emergence and Mind 13.
Emergent Dualism in the Philosophy of Mind Hong Yu Wong 14. Emergent mental
causation David Robb 15. Emergence and Non-Reductive Physicalism Cynthia
Macdonald and Graham Macdonald 16. Intentionality and Emergence Lynne
Rudder Baker 17. Emergence and consciousness Robert Van Gulick 18.
Emergence and panpsychism John Heil Part 3: Emergence and Physics 19. Phase
transitions, broken symmetry and the renormalization group Stephen J.
Blundell 20. Soft Matter - An Emergent Interdisciplinary Science of
Emergent Entities Tom McLeish 21. Emergence in Non-relativistic Quantum
Mechanics Stewart Clark and Iorwerth Thomas 22. The emergence of
excitations in quantum fields: quasiparticles and topological objects Tom
Lancaster 23. Emergence: a personal perspective on a new paradigm for
scientific research David Pines 24. Emergence and Reductionism: an awkward
Baconian alliance Piers Coleman 25. The emergence of space and time
Christian Wüthrich Part 4: Emergence and the Special Sciences 26. Digital
Emergence Susan Stepney 27. Emergence in Chemistry: Substance and Structure
Robin Findlay Hendry 28. Emergence in Biology: From Organicism to Systems
Biology Emily Herring and Gregory Radick 29. Emergence in the cell Michel
Morange 30. Evolution, Information and Emergence George Ellis 31.
A-mergence of biological systems Raymond Noble and Denis Noble 32.
Emergence in the Social Sciences Julie Zahle and Tuukka Kaidesoja.
Foundations of Emergence 1. British Emergentism Brian P. McLaughlin 2.
Dependence Paul Noordhof 3. Fundamentality Kerry McKenzie 4. Reduction
John Bickle 5. Emergence, function and realization Umut Baysan 6. Strong
emergence and Alexander's dictum Alex Carruth 7. Emergence, downward
causation and its alternatives: critically surveying a foundational issue
Carl Gillett 8. The causal closure principle Sophie Gibb 9. Computational
emergence: weak and strong Mark Pexton 10. Being Emergence vs. Pattern
Emergence: Complexity, Control and Goal-Directedness in Biological Systems
Jason Winning and William Bechtel 11. Complexity and feedback Robert Bishop
and Michael Silberstein 12. Between Scientism and Abstractionism in the
Metaphysics of Emergence Jessica Wilson Part 2: Emergence and Mind 13.
Emergent Dualism in the Philosophy of Mind Hong Yu Wong 14. Emergent mental
causation David Robb 15. Emergence and Non-Reductive Physicalism Cynthia
Macdonald and Graham Macdonald 16. Intentionality and Emergence Lynne
Rudder Baker 17. Emergence and consciousness Robert Van Gulick 18.
Emergence and panpsychism John Heil Part 3: Emergence and Physics 19. Phase
transitions, broken symmetry and the renormalization group Stephen J.
Blundell 20. Soft Matter - An Emergent Interdisciplinary Science of
Emergent Entities Tom McLeish 21. Emergence in Non-relativistic Quantum
Mechanics Stewart Clark and Iorwerth Thomas 22. The emergence of
excitations in quantum fields: quasiparticles and topological objects Tom
Lancaster 23. Emergence: a personal perspective on a new paradigm for
scientific research David Pines 24. Emergence and Reductionism: an awkward
Baconian alliance Piers Coleman 25. The emergence of space and time
Christian Wüthrich Part 4: Emergence and the Special Sciences 26. Digital
Emergence Susan Stepney 27. Emergence in Chemistry: Substance and Structure
Robin Findlay Hendry 28. Emergence in Biology: From Organicism to Systems
Biology Emily Herring and Gregory Radick 29. Emergence in the cell Michel
Morange 30. Evolution, Information and Emergence George Ellis 31.
A-mergence of biological systems Raymond Noble and Denis Noble 32.
Emergence in the Social Sciences Julie Zahle and Tuukka Kaidesoja.