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The Emergence of Emergentism in Cognitive Science
This paper addresses, fundamentally, a single issue: assessing whether the currently very influent approach in cognitive sciences, i.e., Radical Embodied Cognitive Science (from now on, RECS), is committed to some version of emergentism. The structure of
Alfredo Paternoster
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Emergence, Function and Realization [PDF]
“Realization” and “emergence” are two concepts that are sometimes used to describe same or similar phenomena in philosophy of mind and the special sciences, where such phenomena involve the synchronic dependence of some higher-level states of affairs on ...
Baysan, Umut
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The humanist emergentism of Javier Monserrat
J. Monserrat is the most significant and consistent representative of the emergentist paradigm in our cultural context. He defends a humanist emergentism, which he has deepened from the level of neuronal engrams to later agree with the postulates on ...
Carlos Beorlegui
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Propõe uma análise conceitual com o intuito de elucidar a relação convergente entre as atividades que se caracterizam pelo fazer científico, crítico e técnico das práticas da Organização do Conhecimento; da Preservação Digital e da Curadoria Digital e dos estudos da Memória.
Tainá Regly +2 more
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BOLI EMERGENTE ŞI RE-EMERGENTE – AMENINŢAREA CONTINUĂ
Bolile infecţioase au urmărit dezvoltarea omului încă din cele mai fragede timpuri, deseori influenţând-o în mod esenţial. Considerate ca o „specie“ pe cale de dispariţie în a doua jumătate a secolului al XX-lea, acestea continuă să constituie o ameninţare considerabilă asupra sănătăţii individuale sau a celei publice.
Andrei Vâţă +3 more
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Are the special sciences autonomous from physics? Those who say they are need to explain how dependent special science properties could feature in irreducible causal explanations, but that’s no easy task.
Yates, David
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The Compatibility of Downward Causation and Emergence [PDF]
In this paper, I shall argue that both emergence and downward causation, which are strongly interconnected, presuppose the presence of levels of reality.
Gozzano, Simone
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Discussion on the Self in "Milindapañha" on Chariot: New Translation and Comments
Introduction A good example of emergentism - interpreted by M. Siderits [1] as - Buddhist reductionism) is an excerpt from the dialogue between King Milinda[4] and the monk Nāgasena[5] about the self, which is part of the text close to the Abhidhamma ...
Lev I. Titlin
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The notion of “emergence” has recently received renewed attention in research fields ranging from biology to cognitive sciences and philosophy of mind.
A. Parravicini
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Evaluating Strong Emergentism: An Argument for Non-Physical Substential Strong Emergentism [PDF]
Physicalists and dualists have been unable to give a convincing answer to the mind-body problem, because they sacrifice, respectively, the mental causation and the close relationship between mind and body.
Mohammad Mehdipour, Abdolrasoul Kashfi
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