-
properties that its
individual parts did not,
laying an
early foundation for
emergentist thought. This idea
persisted through the ages,
influencing various schools...
- problem-solving (the
epistemological strand). His
theory of
everything is (weakly)
emergentist rather than reductive. It aims not at the
reduction of
everything to...
- In the
philosophy of mind,
emergent (or
emergentist)
materialism is a
theory which ****erts that the mind is
irreducibly existent in some sense. However...
-
Constraints theories, domain-general views, social-pragmatic accounts, and an
emergentist coalition model have been
proposed to
account for the
mapping problem...
- for the
general reader,
including "An
Emergentist Approach to Syntax" (2010),
which summarizes the
emergentist approach to the
study of
sentence formation...
-
thought of as
being determined by P. One escape-route that a
strong emergentist could take
would be to deny
downward causation. However, this
would remove...
- Possession: An
Emergentist Theology of the
Demonic Brill 2017 ISBNÂ 978-90-04-35061-8 p. 40
David L
Bradnick Evil, Spirits, and Possession: An
Emergentist Theology...
-
arguments based on
generative processes (emergence).
Other proponents of
emergentist or
generative philosophy,
cognitive sciences, and
evolutionary psychology...
- epistemological, and
evolutionary principles. His
theory of
everything is
somewhat emergentist rather than reductive.
There are four
strands to his theory: Hugh Everett's...
- bilingualism, and the role of
competition in
language acquisition. It is an
emergentist theory of
language acquisition and processing,
serving as an alternative...