@NegarestaniReza Dear Reza, if you can recommend one book/essay that can help me piece together the shreds of Complexity Theory, what would it be? Specially if I want to think/apply complexity in culture afterwards. Cheers
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Replying to @AforAbstraction
A few texts (from layman friendly to technical): What is a complex system?- James Ladyman Discovering Complexity- Bechtel Re-engineering philosophy for limited beings - Wimsatt Calculi of emergence -Crutchfield Complexity: Hierarchical Structures and Scaling in Physics -Politi
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Replying to @TiagoGuidi1 @AforAbstraction
You are welcome. The last one is considered to be the most canonical book on the subject but it's also the most technical one.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @AforAbstraction
I have been struggling with the logic of nested hiararchies. This will help a lot
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Replying to @TiagoGuidi1 @AforAbstraction
The problem of levels is quite broad and vague. You can differentiate levels according to so many criteria. But there exists a formal way in computational mechanics to understand how and why these nested levels come to be.
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A few keywords if you want to embark on a broader research: structural stability, ε-machine reconstruction, metrics for detecting structure.
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Is there a syllabus available for the New Rationalism and Handful of Platoues courses if I sign up at New Centre?
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Yes, can you email me? rnegarestani56@gmail.com
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I will. Thanks.
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