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Weinstock: Emergence Response
Michael Weinstock’s The Architecture of Emergence covers the emergence of form in nature, civilization, climate, land, plants, animals, humans, cities, and even information and energy. This broad scope make the content sometimes read as a history-of-the-world-10-ten-pages at times; it is … Continue reading
Posted in Ellen Anderson, Readings
Tagged Morton, weinstock
Weinstock’s Emergence: it’s only natural…
Michael Weinstock’s introduction to his book The Architecture of Emergence is clearly written and describes interesting trends in the understanding of science and math from the 18th century to today. His focus on the relationship of biology and mathematics through … Continue reading
Posted in Nathan Pundt, Readings, Uncategorized
Tagged emergence, nature, weinstock