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A hierarchical framework for levels of reality

understanding through representation

Stanley N. Salthe

pp. 87-99

Résumé

Levels of reality reflect one kind of complexity, which can be modeled using a specification hierarchy. Levels emerged during the Big Bang, as physical degrees of freedom became increasingly fixed as the expanding universe developed, and new degrees of freedom associated with higher levels opened up locally, requiring new descriptive semantics. History became embodied in higher level entities, which are increasingly individuated, aggregate patterns of lower level entities. Development is an epigenetic trajectory from vaguer to more definite and individuated embodiment, punctuated by the emergence of new integrative levels. It is constrained by being subsumed by lower levels (e.g., physical dynamics) and may be guided by structural attractors as well as by internally stored information (e.g., genes) in the higher levels. I conjecture, on a thermodynamic basis, that the number of levels that become manifest in an expanding universe depends upon its rate of expansion.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

(2009) Axiomathes 19 (1).

Pages: 87-99

Citation complète:

Salthe Stanley N., 2009, A hierarchical framework for levels of reality: understanding through representation. Axiomathes 19 (1), 87-99.