Point of geography, it's Garcia and Acequia Madre,

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On Sep 9, 2009 5:51 PM, "Nicholas Thompson" <[email protected]>
wrote:

 All,

The emergence seminar, such as it is, will have its first meeting this
thursday (tomorrow) at Downtown Subcription (which is at Garcia and Agua
Fria).  I suggest that we devote the seminar, at least in its early stages,
to the collection, EMERGENCE.  Why a collection?  Why a seminar?  Because,
as I keep saying (sorry), I want to articulate the different views on the
subject.  One thing I noticed about academics is their desire to exclude
ways of thinking from discussions.  So academics tend to scoff.  I think the
mark of a truly educated (smart, knowledgeable) person is the ability to
hold more than one idea in his or her head at once..... to compare and
contrast.  Bedau and Humphreys, in their introduction, invite us to engage
in this kind of analysis by bearing in mind a set of seven questions, as we
read each of the authors.  These are:

1. How should emergence be defined? (by reference to irreducibility,
unpredictability, ontological novelty, conceptual novelty, and.or
supvenience (whatever that is?)
2.  What can be emergent: properties, substances, processes, phenomena,
patterns laws, or something else?
3.  What is the scope of actual emergent phenomena?  (Is emergence a rare
phenomenon, or broadly distributed in physics and biology as well as in
psychology?)
4. Is emergence an objective feature of the world, or is it merely in the
eye of the beholder.
5. Should emergence be viewed as static and synchronic, or as dynamic and
diachronic, or are both possible?
6. Does emergence imply or require the existence of new levels of phenomena
with their new causes and effects?
7. In what ways are emergent phenomena autonomous from their emergent
bases?

Tomorrow, as a warm up; it would be interesting to see what preconceptions
we hold on these questions.


Nick




Nicholas S. Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Psychology an d Ethology,
Clark University ([email protected])
http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/





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