Emergence in Science and Philosophy
Herausgeber: Corradini, Antonella; O'Connor, Timothy
Emergence in Science and Philosophy
Herausgeber: Corradini, Antonella; O'Connor, Timothy
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The original essays in this volume help to clarify the concept of emrgence: inadequacies in some older formulations and arguments are exposed and new lines of argument on behalf the two visions are advanced.
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The original essays in this volume help to clarify the concept of emrgence: inadequacies in some older formulations and arguments are exposed and new lines of argument on behalf the two visions are advanced.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780415848459
- ISBN-10: 0415848458
- Artikelnr.: 37087227
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780415848459
- ISBN-10: 0415848458
- Artikelnr.: 37087227
Timothy O'Connor is professor and chair of the Department of Philosophy at Indiana University and a member of its Cognitive Sciences Program. Antonella Corradini is Professor of Philosophy of the Human Sciences and of Philosophical Anthropology at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy.
List of Figures Introduction
Antonella Corradini and Timothy O'Connor PART I: Emergence: General Perspectives Introduction to Part 1 1. The Secret Lives of Emergents
Hong Yu Wong 2. On the Implications of Scientific Composition and Completeness: Or
The Troubles
and Troubles
of Non-Reductive Physicalism
Carl Gillett 3. Weak Emergence and Context-sensitive Reduction
Mark Bedau 4. Two Varieties of Causal Emergentism
Michele Di Francesco 5. The Emergence of Group Cognition
Georg Theiner and Timothy O'Connor PART II: Self
Agency and Free Will Introduction to Part 2 6. Why My Body is Not Me: The Unity Argument for Emergentist Self-Body Dualism
E. J. Lowe 7. What About the Emergence of Consciousness Deserves Puzzlement?
Martine Nida Rümelin 8. The Emergence of Rational Souls
Uwe Meixner 9. Are Deliberations and Decisions Emergent
if Free?
Achim Stephan 10. Is Emergentism Refuted by the Neurosciences? The Case of Free Will
Mario De Caro PART III: Physics
Mathematics
and the Special Sciences Introduction to part 3 11. Emergence in Physics
Patrick Mcgivern And Alexander Rueger 12. The Emergence of the Intuition of Truth in Mathematical Thought
Sergio Galvan 13. The Emergence of Mind at the Co-evolutive Level
Arturo Carsetti 14. Emerging Mental Phenomena: Implications for Psychological Explanation
Alessandro Antonietti 15. How Special are Special Sciences?
Antonella Corradini Notes on Contributors Index
Antonella Corradini and Timothy O'Connor PART I: Emergence: General Perspectives Introduction to Part 1 1. The Secret Lives of Emergents
Hong Yu Wong 2. On the Implications of Scientific Composition and Completeness: Or
The Troubles
and Troubles
of Non-Reductive Physicalism
Carl Gillett 3. Weak Emergence and Context-sensitive Reduction
Mark Bedau 4. Two Varieties of Causal Emergentism
Michele Di Francesco 5. The Emergence of Group Cognition
Georg Theiner and Timothy O'Connor PART II: Self
Agency and Free Will Introduction to Part 2 6. Why My Body is Not Me: The Unity Argument for Emergentist Self-Body Dualism
E. J. Lowe 7. What About the Emergence of Consciousness Deserves Puzzlement?
Martine Nida Rümelin 8. The Emergence of Rational Souls
Uwe Meixner 9. Are Deliberations and Decisions Emergent
if Free?
Achim Stephan 10. Is Emergentism Refuted by the Neurosciences? The Case of Free Will
Mario De Caro PART III: Physics
Mathematics
and the Special Sciences Introduction to part 3 11. Emergence in Physics
Patrick Mcgivern And Alexander Rueger 12. The Emergence of the Intuition of Truth in Mathematical Thought
Sergio Galvan 13. The Emergence of Mind at the Co-evolutive Level
Arturo Carsetti 14. Emerging Mental Phenomena: Implications for Psychological Explanation
Alessandro Antonietti 15. How Special are Special Sciences?
Antonella Corradini Notes on Contributors Index
List of Figures Introduction
Antonella Corradini and Timothy O'Connor PART I: Emergence: General Perspectives Introduction to Part 1 1. The Secret Lives of Emergents
Hong Yu Wong 2. On the Implications of Scientific Composition and Completeness: Or
The Troubles
and Troubles
of Non-Reductive Physicalism
Carl Gillett 3. Weak Emergence and Context-sensitive Reduction
Mark Bedau 4. Two Varieties of Causal Emergentism
Michele Di Francesco 5. The Emergence of Group Cognition
Georg Theiner and Timothy O'Connor PART II: Self
Agency and Free Will Introduction to Part 2 6. Why My Body is Not Me: The Unity Argument for Emergentist Self-Body Dualism
E. J. Lowe 7. What About the Emergence of Consciousness Deserves Puzzlement?
Martine Nida Rümelin 8. The Emergence of Rational Souls
Uwe Meixner 9. Are Deliberations and Decisions Emergent
if Free?
Achim Stephan 10. Is Emergentism Refuted by the Neurosciences? The Case of Free Will
Mario De Caro PART III: Physics
Mathematics
and the Special Sciences Introduction to part 3 11. Emergence in Physics
Patrick Mcgivern And Alexander Rueger 12. The Emergence of the Intuition of Truth in Mathematical Thought
Sergio Galvan 13. The Emergence of Mind at the Co-evolutive Level
Arturo Carsetti 14. Emerging Mental Phenomena: Implications for Psychological Explanation
Alessandro Antonietti 15. How Special are Special Sciences?
Antonella Corradini Notes on Contributors Index
Antonella Corradini and Timothy O'Connor PART I: Emergence: General Perspectives Introduction to Part 1 1. The Secret Lives of Emergents
Hong Yu Wong 2. On the Implications of Scientific Composition and Completeness: Or
The Troubles
and Troubles
of Non-Reductive Physicalism
Carl Gillett 3. Weak Emergence and Context-sensitive Reduction
Mark Bedau 4. Two Varieties of Causal Emergentism
Michele Di Francesco 5. The Emergence of Group Cognition
Georg Theiner and Timothy O'Connor PART II: Self
Agency and Free Will Introduction to Part 2 6. Why My Body is Not Me: The Unity Argument for Emergentist Self-Body Dualism
E. J. Lowe 7. What About the Emergence of Consciousness Deserves Puzzlement?
Martine Nida Rümelin 8. The Emergence of Rational Souls
Uwe Meixner 9. Are Deliberations and Decisions Emergent
if Free?
Achim Stephan 10. Is Emergentism Refuted by the Neurosciences? The Case of Free Will
Mario De Caro PART III: Physics
Mathematics
and the Special Sciences Introduction to part 3 11. Emergence in Physics
Patrick Mcgivern And Alexander Rueger 12. The Emergence of the Intuition of Truth in Mathematical Thought
Sergio Galvan 13. The Emergence of Mind at the Co-evolutive Level
Arturo Carsetti 14. Emerging Mental Phenomena: Implications for Psychological Explanation
Alessandro Antonietti 15. How Special are Special Sciences?
Antonella Corradini Notes on Contributors Index