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The Genesis of Complexity

World Futures 67 (4-5):380 - 394 (2011)

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  1. A logical calculus of the ideas immanent in nervous activity.Warren S. McCulloch & Walter Pitts - 1943 - The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 5 (4):115-133.
    Because of the “all-or-none” character of nervous activity, neural events and the relations among them can be treated by means of propositional logic. It is found that the behavior of every net can be described in these terms, with the addition of more complicated logical means for nets containing circles; and that for any logical expression satisfying certain conditions, one can find a net behaving in the fashion it describes. It is shown that many particular choices among possible neurophysiological assumptions (...)
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  • The sciences of the artificial.Herbert Alexander Simon - 1969 - [Cambridge,: M.I.T. Press.
    Continuing his exploration of the organization of complexity and the science of design, this new edition of Herbert Simon's classic work on artificial ...
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  • Design for evolution: self-organization and planning in the life of human systems.Erich Jantsch - 1975 - New York: G. Braziller.
    Explores the acquisition and use of knowledge for human purposes and the extent of our ability to shape the future through the design, regulation, and restructuring of the lives of human systems at all levels.
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  • The self-organizing universe: scientific and human implications of the emerging paradigm of evolution.Erich Jantsch - 1980 - New York: Pergamon Press.
    The book, with its emphasis on the interaction of microstructures with the entire biosphere, ecosystems etc., and on how micro- and macrocosmos mutually create the conditions for their further evolution, provides a comprehensive framework for a deeper understanding of human creativity in a time of transition.
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  • Introduction to Systems Philosophy: Toward a New Paradigm of Contemporary Thought.Ervin Laszlo - 1972 - Gordon & Breach.
    Chapter 1 WHY SYSTEMS PHILOSOPHY? Some reasons, for synthetic philosophy generally The persistent theme of this study is the timeliness and the necessity of ...
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  • A Logical Calculus of the Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity.Warren S. Mcculloch & Walter Pitts - 1943 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (2):49-50.
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  • The Systems View of the World: A Holistic Vision for Our Time.Ervin Laszlo - 1996
    Taking the view that understanding the meaning behind the complex formulas of science is more important than ever, this work attempts to explain the systems view of the world as the paradigm of the latest scientific developments.
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  • Angels Fear: Towards an Epistemology of the Sacred.Gregory Bateson & Mary Catherine Bateson - 1988 - Bantam Dell Publishing Group.
    Discusses mental processes, the role of humans in nature, experience, and the connection between myth, religion, and science.
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  • Exploring Complexity: An Introduction.G. Nicolis & Ilya Prigogine - 1989 - W H Freeman & Company.
    Unexpected discoveries in nonequilibrium physics and nonlinear dynamics are changing our understanding of complex phenomena. Recent research has revealed fundamental new properties of matter in far-from-equilibrium conditions, and the prevalence of instability-where small changes in initial conditions may lead to amplified effects.
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  • Evolution And Consciousness: Human Systems In Transition.Erich Jantsch (ed.) - 1976 - Reading, Mass.: Reading Ma: Addison-Wesley.
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  • The Dreams of Reason: The Computer and the Rise of the Sciences of Complexity.Heinz R. Pagels - 1988 - Simon & Schuster.
    Explains the new developments and the scientific impact of the computer as an instrument of the new sciences of complexity.
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  • Steps to an Ecology of Mind.G. Bateson - 1972 - Jason Aronson.
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  • Mind and Nature: A Necessary Unity.Gregory Bateson - 2002 - Hampton Press (NJ).
    A re-issue of Gregory Bateson's classic work. It summarizes Bateson's thinking on the subject of the patterns that connect living beings to each other and to their environment.
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  • Cybernetics. Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine. [REVIEW]E. N. - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (22):736-737.
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  • Tools for Thought.Conrad Hal Waddington - 1977 - Jonathan Cape.
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  • The Cybernetics Group.Steve J. Heims - 1991 - MIT Press (MA).
    This is the engaging story of a moment of transformation in the human sciences, a detailed account of a remarkable group of people who met regularly to explore the possibility of using scientific ideas that had emerged in the war years as a basis for interdisciplinary alliances.
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  • John von Neumann and Norbert Wiener - From Mathematics to the Technologies of Life and Death.Steve Heims - 1984 - Theory and Decision 17 (3):305.
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  • Knowledge of evolution and evolution of knowledge.Jantsch Erich - 1981 - In Erich Jantsch (ed.), The Evolutionary vision: toward a unifying paradigm of physical, biological, and sociocultural evolution. Boulder, Colo.: Published by Westview Press for the American Association for the Advancement of Science. pp. 129--151.
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