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  1. Complexity, communication between cells, and identifying the functional components of living systems: Some observations.Donald C. Mikulecky - 1996 - Acta Biotheoretica 44 (3-4):179-208.
    The concept of complexity has become very important in theoretical biology. It is a many faceted concept and too new and ill defined to have a universally accepted meaning. This review examines the development of this concept from the point of view of its usefulness as a criteria for the study of living systems to see what it has to offer as a new approach. In particular, one definition of complexity has been put forth which has the necessary precision and (...)
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  • Space, Time and Deity.Samuel Alexander - 1920 - London,: Macmillan.
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  • Problems of Life and Mind.George Henry Lewes - 1874 - Trübner & Co.
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  • L'évolution créatrice.Henri Bergson - 2007 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Si la vie est une évolution, alors elle doit expliquer jusqu'à la connaissance, l'intelligence, la science et la technique de l'homme, l'homo faber ; si il y a en elle de la création, alors ce n'est pas un postulat extérieur, mais dans son histoire et dans notre vie même qu'on doit l'expérimenter. dans L'évolution créatrice, Bergson pousse ainsi la théorie de l'évolution et l'expérience de la " durée " jusqu'au bout, sans admettre ni une création transcendante ni une vie sans (...)
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  • Toward a New Philosophy of Biology.Ernst Mayr - 1990 - Journal of the History of Biology 23 (2):321-328.
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  • Studies in the Logic of Explanation.Carl Hempel & Paul Oppenheim - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (2):133-133.
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  • Theory of integrative levels.James K. Feibleman - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (17):59-66.
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  • Vegetation as an object of study.Frank E. Egler - 1942 - Philosophy of Science 9 (3):245-260.
    The historical development of a field of human knowledge progresses like the solution of a jig-saw puzzle, the full extent of which is completely unknown. What begins as an ocean may become only a lake; what starts as a grove of trees may develop into a forest. As study advances through the decades, the situation is repeatedly surveyed and the interpretation of the whole is modified to accord with the added information. For these reasons, conceptions and generalizations periodically undergo alteration, (...)
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  • The Mind and Its Place in Nature.C. D. Broad - 1925 - Humana Mente 1 (1):104-105.
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  • An Introduction to Cybernetics. [REVIEW]W. R. Ashby - 1957 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 35:147.
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  • Hierarchy: Perspectives for Ecological Complexity.T. F. H. Allen & Thomas B. Starr - 1984 - Philosophy of Science 51 (2):359-361.
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  • The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution, and Inheritance.Ernst Mayr - 1982 - Harvard University Press.
    Explores the development of the ideas of evolutionary biology, particularly as affected by the increasing understanding of genetics and of the chemical basis of inheritance.
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  • The Architecture of Complexity.Herbert A. Simon - 1962 - Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 106.
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  • Holism and Evolution.J. C. Smuts - 1927 - International Journal of Ethics 37 (3):314-314.
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  • Le structuralisme.J. Piaget - 1968 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme.
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  • Scientific Materialism.M. BUNGE - 1981 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46 (4):697-698.
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  • Knowing and the Known.John Dewey & Arthur F. Bentley - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (102):263-265.
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  • A World of Systems.M. Bunge - 1981 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 12 (1):178-179.
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  • Der Vitalismus als Geschichte und als Lehre.Hans Driesch - 1905 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 60:423-426.
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  • “Reductionist holism”: an oxymoron or a philosophical chimaera of E.P. Odum’s systems ecology?Donato Bergandi - 1995 - Ludus Vitalis 3 ((5)):145-180..
    The contrast between the strategies of research employed in reductionism and holism masks a radical contradiction between two different scientific philosophies. We concentrate in particular on an analysis of the key philosophical issues which give structure to holistic thought. A first (non-exhaustive) analysis of the philosophical tradition will dwell upon: a) the theory of emergence: each level of organisation is characterised by properties whose laws cannot be deduced from the laws of the inferior levels of organisation (Engels, Morgan); b) clarification (...)
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