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- Emergentism abstract "In philosophy, emergentism is the belief in emergence, particularly as it involves consciousness and the philosophy of mind, and as it contrasts (or not) with reductionism. A property of a system is said to be emergent if it is in some sense more than the "sum" of the properties of the system's parts. An emergent property is said to be dependent on some more basic properties (and theirrelationships and configuration), so that it can have no separate existence. However, a degree of independence is also asserted of emergent properties, so that they are not identical to, or reducible to, or predictable from,or deducible from their bases. The different ways in which the independence requirement can be satisfied lead to variant types of emergence.".
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- Emergentism wikiPageExternalLink Ursula%20Goodenough-%20The%20Sacred%20Emergence%20of%20Nature.pdf.
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- Emergentism comment "In philosophy, emergentism is the belief in emergence, particularly as it involves consciousness and the philosophy of mind, and as it contrasts (or not) with reductionism. A property of a system is said to be emergent if it is in some sense more than the "sum" of the properties of the system's parts. An emergent property is said to be dependent on some more basic properties (and theirrelationships and configuration), so that it can have no separate existence.".
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