The Routledge handbook of emergence / edited by Sophie Gibb, Robin Hendry, and Tom Lancaster.

Emergence is often described as the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts: interactions among the components of a system lead to distinctive novel properties. It has been invoked to describe the flocking of birds, the phases of matter and human consciousness, along with many other...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Gibb, S. C. (Sophie C.) (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2019.
Series:Routledge handbooks in philosophy.
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505 0 |a British emergentism / Brian P. McLaughlin -- Dependence / Paul Noordhof -- Fundamentality / Kerry McKenzie -- Reduction / John Bickle -- Emergence, function and realization / Umut Baysan -- Strong emergence and Alexander's dictum / Alex Carruth -- Emergence, downward causation and its alternatives: critically surveying a foundational issue / Carl Gillett -- The causal closure principle / Sophie Gibb -- Computational emergence: weak and strong / Mark Pexton -- Being emergence vs. pattern emergence: complexity, control and goal-directedness in biological systems / Jason Winning and William Bechtel. 
505 8 |a Complexity and feedback / Robert Bishop and Michael Silberstein -- Between scientism and abstractionism in the metaphysics of emergence / Jessica Wilson -- Emergent dualism in the philosophy of mind / Hong Yu Wong -- Emergent mental causation / David Robb -- Emergence and non-reductive physicalism / Cynthia Macdonald and Graham Macdonald -- Intentionality and emergence / Lynne Rudder Baker -- Emergence and consciousness / Robert Van Gulick -- Emergence and panpsychism / John Heil -- Phase transitions, broken symmetry and the renormalization group / Stephen J. Blundell -- Soft matter: an emergent interdisciplinary science of emergent entities / Tom McLeish -- Emergence in non-relativistic quantum mechanics / Stewart Clark and Iorwerth Thomas -- The emergence of excitations in quantum fields: quasiparticles and topological objects / Tom Lancaster -- The emergence of excitations in quantum fields: quasiparticles and topological objects / Tom Lancaster -- Emergence: a personal perspective on a new paradigm for scientific research / David Pines -- Emergence and reductionism: an awkward Baconian alliance / Piers Coleman -- The emergence of space and time / Christian Wüthrich -- Digital emergence / Susan Stepney -- Emergence in chemistry: substance and structure / Robin Findlay Hendry -- Emergence in biology: from organicism to systems biology / Emily Herring and Gregory Radick -- Emergence in the cell / Michel Morange -- Evolution, information and emergence / George Ellis -- A-mergence of biological systems / Raymond Noble and Denis Noble -- Emergence in the social sciences / Julie Zahle and Tuukka Kaidesoja. 
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