Self-Organization and Emergence in Life Sciences

Self-Organization and Emergence in Life Sciences

Feltz B., Crommelinck M., Goujon P., (Eds.), (2006)
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Self-organization constitutes one of the most important theoretical debates in contemporary life sciences. The present book explores the relevance of the concept of self-organization and its impact on such scientific fields as: immunology, neurosciences, ecology and theories of evolution.

Historical aspects of the issue are also broached. Intuitions relative to self-organization can be found in the works of such key western philosophical figures as Aristotle, Leibniz and Kant. Interacting with more recent authors and cybernetics, self-organization represents a notion in keeping with the modern world's discovery of radical complexity.

The themes of teleology and emergence are analyzed by philosophers of sciences with regards to the issues of modelization and scientific explanation.

The implications of self-organization for life sciences are here approached from an interdisciplinary angle, revealing the notion as already rewarding and full of promise for the future.

Tahun:
2006
Edisi:
1st ed
Penerbit:
Springer Netherlands
Bahasa:
english
Halaman:
363
ISBN 10:
1402039174
ISBN 13:
9781402039171
Nama seri:
Synthese Library, vol. 331
File:
PDF, 3.17 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2006
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