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Appearance and Persistence as the Unity of Diachronic and Synchronic Concepts of Emergence
- 1.0535388 - FLÚ 2021 RIV NL eng J - Journal Article
Havlík, Vladimír
Appearance and Persistence as the Unity of Diachronic and Synchronic Concepts of Emergence.
Journal for General Philosophy of Science. Roč. 51, č. 3 (2020), s. 393-409. ISSN 0925-4560
R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA17-16370S
Institutional support: RVO:67985955
Keywords : Diachronic emergence * Synchronic emergence * Supervenience * Cellular automata
OECD category: Philosophy, History and Philosophy of science and technology
Method of publishing: Limited access
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10838-020-09506-6
Recent philosophical discourse on emergence has developed with particular concern for the distinction between weak and strong emergence (e.g., Bedau 1997, Chalmers 2002) and with the primary focus on detailed analysis of the concept of supervenience (e.g., im 1984, 1999, McLaughlin 1997). However, in the last decade and as a new departure, attention has been devoted to the distinction between synchronic and diachronic emergence (e.g., Humphreys 2008a, b, Kirchhoff 2014). In this philosophical context, there is an ongoing general belief that these two concepts (diachronic and synchronic) are so different that it is impossible to establish for them a general unifying framework (Humphreys 2016a, b). It is the purpose of this paper to support an alternative view, i.e. that these concepts are different but not mutually exclusive, and that attending to appearance and persistence can, in this context, lead to an acceptable unifying framework for these two, differing concepts of emergence.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0313427
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