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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a Self-organization and Emergence in Life Sciences /
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|a Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science ;
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|a I - Scientific Approach -- The Complex Adaptative Systems Approach to Biology -- Emergence and Reductionism: from the Game of Life to Science of Life -- Formalizing Emergence: the Natural After-Life of Artificial Life -- Analysis and Synthesis of Regulator Networks in Terms of Feedback Circuits -- Properties Emerging from Sensorimotor Interfaces: Interaction Between Experimentation and Modeling in Neurosciences -- Neuronal Synchrony and Cognitive Functions -- About Biology and Subjectivity in Psychiatry -- Self-Organization and Meaning in Immunology -- II - Historic Approach -- Kant and the Intuitions of Self-Organization -- On a "Mathematical Neo-Aristotelism" in Leibniz -- "Essential Force" and "Formative Force": Models for Epigenesis in the 18th Century -- From Logic to Self-Organization–Learning about Complexity -- The Concept of Emergence in the XIXth Century: from Natural Theology to Biology -- Artificial Life and the Sciences of Complexity: History and Future -- Self-Organization in Second-Order Cybernetics: Deconstruction or Reconstruction of Complexity -- III - Epistemological and Conceptual Approaches -- Teleology in Self-Organizing Systems -- Phenomenology and Self-Organization -- A Role for Mathematical Models in Formalizing Self-Organizing systems -- Explanation and Causality in Self-Organizing Systems -- Self-Organization, Selection and Emergence in the Theories of Evolution.
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|a Philosophy.
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|a Epistemology.
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|a Life Sciences, general.
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|a Philosophy, general.
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|a Philosophy of Biology.
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|a Feltz, Bernard.
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