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Begrenzte Erkenntnisse?, Peter Baumann
Ockham, Alan Richard Baker
Incorporeal, Tamsin E. Lorraine
Smooth Space, Tamsin E. Lorraine
Plateau, Tamsin E. Lorraine
Phenomenology, Tamsin E. Lorraine
Oedipalisation, Tamsin E. Lorraine
Inference To The Best Explanation, Alan Richard Baker
Inference To The Best Explanation, Alan Richard Baker
Philosophy Faculty Works
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Simulation-Based Definitions Of Emergence, Alan Richard Baker
Simulation-Based Definitions Of Emergence, Alan Richard Baker
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One approach to characterizing the elusive notion of emergence is to define that a property is emergent if and only if its presence can be derived but only by simulation. In this paper I investigate the pros and cons of this approach, focusing in particular on whether an appropriately distinct boundary can be drawn between simulation-based and non-simulation-based methods. I also examine the implications of this definition for the epistemological role of emergent properties in prediction and in explanation.
Lines Of Flight, Tamsin E. Lorraine
Majoritarian, Tamsin E. Lorraine
Complexity, Alan Richard Baker
Food Crises And Global Warming: Critical Realism And The Need To Re-Institutionalize Science, Hugh Lacey, M. I. Lacey
Food Crises And Global Warming: Critical Realism And The Need To Re-Institutionalize Science, Hugh Lacey, M. I. Lacey
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Wittgenstein On Aspect-Seeing, The Nature Of Discursive Consciousness, And The Experience Of Agency, Richard Thomas Eldridge
Wittgenstein On Aspect-Seeing, The Nature Of Discursive Consciousness, And The Experience Of Agency, Richard Thomas Eldridge
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