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Emergence – still trendy after all these years
pp. 169-180
Résumé
Ever since the heyday of British Emergentism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (notwithstanding a relatively silent period for a few decades after British Emergentism fizzled out in the 1930s), discussions of emergence have been a fairly constant source of titillation as well as controversy and confusion. Different authors have used the terms "emergence" and "emergentism" to characterize a myriad related but distinct conceptions, spanning fields as various as physics, chemistry, biology, sociology, psychology, robotics and philosophy.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Creath Richard (2012) Rudolf Carnap and the legacy of logical empiricism. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 169-180
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-3929-1_10
Citation complète:
Michael John, 2012, Emergence – still trendy after all these years. In R. Creath (ed.) Rudolf Carnap and the legacy of logical empiricism (169-180). Dordrecht, Springer.