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Flowing Time: Emergentism and Linguistic Diversity
Humans are complex systems, ‘macro-entities’, whose existence, behaviour and consciousness stem out of the configurations of physical entities on the micro-level of the physical world.
Kasia M. Jaszczolt
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Revisiting Subject–Object Asymmetry in the Production of Cantonese Relative Clauses: Evidence From Elicited Production in 3-Year-Olds [PDF]
Emergentist approaches to language acquisition identify a core role for language-specific experience and give primacy to other factors like function and domain-general learning mechanisms in syntactic development.
Angel Chan +9 more
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The Power of Images and the Logics of Discovery in Psychiatric Care [PDF]
This paper, aligned with contemporary thinking in terms of patient-centered care and co-creation of patient care, highlights the limitations of the reductionist approaches to psychiatry, offering an alternative, “emergent” perspective and approach ...
Giovanni Stanghellini
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This article, the first of a two-part essay, presents an account of Aristotelian hylomorphic animalism that engages with recent work on neuroscience and philosophy of mind.
Daniel D. De Haan
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Managing Complexity in Socio-Technical Systems by Mimicking Emergent Simplicities in Nature: A Brief Communication [PDF]
In the context of socio-technical systems, traditional engineering approaches are inadequate, calling for a fundamental change in perspective. A different approach encourages viewing socio-technical systems as complex living entities rather than through ...
Andrea Falegnami +3 more
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Psycho-physiologic emergentism; four minds in a body [PDF]
The mind-body problem represents one of the most debated topics in the neurosciences. From a psychological standpoint, abstract/non-material data are an intrinsic part of the mind, intervening to a large extent in reasoning and decision making processes.
David L. Rowland, Ion G. Motofei
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Looking for Emergence in Physics [PDF]
Despite its recent popularity, Emergence is still a field where philosophers and physicists often talk past each other. In fact, while philosophical discussions focus mostly on ontological emergence, physical theory is inherently limited to the ...
Joana Rigato
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We may wonder if the emergentist model owes too much to the two traditional alternative approaches (first or third person), although it is aware of its weaknesses it fails to complete its interesting contribution with an anthropological approach that may
Carlos Beorlegui
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The “explanatory gap” is proposed to be the “hard problem” of consciousness research and has generated a great deal of recent debate. Arguments brought forward to reveal this gap include the conceivability of zombies or the “super-neuroscientist” Mary.
Musholt, Kristina
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Editorial: Emergentist Approaches to Language [PDF]
Brian MacWhinney +3 more
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