Publication
Systems Theory, Complexity Theory, and Radical Emergence
2015, Conference
Systems theory, complexity theory, and emergence help biologists to understand the evolution of radical
novelty. Together they stretch traditional conceptions of science. This working group begins with the groundbreaking
contributions of Stuart Kauffman, who will be present. We examine these important resources in the biological sciences and
the new vision of the biosphere that they are producing.
Categories
●Perspective > Academia > Environmental Studies ●Perspective > Academia > Natural Sciences ●Perspective > Academia > Systems Science ●Journey > Inspiration ●Journey > Process ●Journey > Vision ●Inner Change > Practices > Co-creation ●Inner Change > Discourses & Framings > Cybernetics ●Inner Change > Practices > Dialogue/communication ●Inner Change > Discourses & Framings > evolution of consciousness ●Inner Change > Practices > Experience-based learning ●Inner Change > Qualities & Virtues > Imagination ●Inner Change > Discourses & Framings > interconnectedness ●Inner Change > Discourses & Framings > Systems thinking ●Inner Change > Qualities & Virtues > wisdom ●Sustainability > Layer > Individual ●Sustainability > Layer > Organizational ●Sustainability > Layer > Socio-technical ●Sustainability > Objectives > Human Flourishing ●Sustainability > Objectives > Planetary Boundaries ●Sustainability > Objectives > Resilience0 Connections
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