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SELF-ORGANIZATION AND EMERGENCE IN LIFE SCIENCES
Kant and the Intuitions of Self-Organization
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Gertrudis Van de Vijver
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2006
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Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Book chapters
pp. 7
The Complex Adaptative Systems Approach to Biology
pp. 29
Emergence and Reductionism: from the Game of Life to Science of Life
pp. 41
Formalizing Emergence: the Natural After-Life of Artificial Life
pp. 63
Analysis and Synthesis of Regulator Networks in Terms of Feedback Circuits
pp. 75
Properties Emerging from Sensorimotor Interfaces: Interaction Between Experimentation and Modeling in Neurosciences
pp. 95
Neuronal Synchrony and Cognitive Functions
pp. 109
About Biology and Subjectivity in Psychiatry
pp. 121
Self-Organization and Meaning in Immunology
pp. 143
Kant and the Intuitions of Self-Organization
pp. 163
On a "Mathematical Neo-Aristotelism" in Leibniz
pp. 171
"Essential Force" and "Formative Force": Models for Epigenesis in the 18th Century
pp. 187
From Logic to Self-Organization–Learning about Complexity
pp. 215
The Concept of Emergence in the XIXth Century: from Natural Theology to Biology
pp. 227
Artificial Life and the Sciences of Complexity: History and Future
pp. 249
Self-Organization in Second-Order Cybernetics: Deconstruction or Reconstruction of Complexity
pp. 267
Teleology in Self-Organizing Systems
pp. 283
Phenomenology and Self-Organization
pp. 301
A Role for Mathematical Models in Formalizing Self-Organizing systems
pp. 315
Explanation and Causality in Self-Organizing Systems
pp. 341
Self-Organization, Selection and Emergence in the Theories of Evolution
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