Is the World Chaos, a Machine, or Evolving Complexity? How Well Can We Understand Life and World Affairs?
Chaos, machine, or evolving complexity? The butterfly effect suggests a world in chaos—with linkages so random or nuanced that just to measure or pre-state them is virtually impossible. To predict how they will interact is even less feasible. Thanks to “adjacent possibles” and the contradictory impu...
Main Authors: | Walter C. Clemens, Jr., Stuart A. Kauffman |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
2019-11-01
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Series: | New Trends in Social and Liberal Sciences |
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Online Access: | http://www.netsoljournal.net/dergi/is-the-world-chaos-a-machine-or-evolving-complexity-how-well-can-we-understand-life-and-world-affairs-pp24-43201911.pdf |
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