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Francis Paul
Heylighen (born 27
September 1960) is a
Belgian cyberneticist investigating the
emergence and
evolution of
intelligent organization. He presently...
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organizing system can do this is by
consuming human biological resources."
Heylighen &
Chielens 2009
McNamara 2011 Gill,
Jameson (2011). "Memes and narrative...
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Heylighen and
Johan Bollen in 1996.
Reviewing the
strands of
intellectual history that
contributed to the
global brain hypothesis,
Francis Heylighen distinguishes...
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ephemeralization as an
inevitable trend in
human development.
Francis Heylighen and
Alvin Toffler have
written that ephemeralization,
though it may increase...
- or "universal selectionism" by Gary Cziko, Mark Bickhard, and
Francis Heylighen. In 2000, a
group of 85
social and
behavioural scientists and
social practitioners...
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silly Simplify,
simplify Fleck (1979), p. 27. van Overwalle,
Frank J.;
Heylighen,
Francis P. (1995). "Relating
covariation information to
causal dimensions...
- and
Valentin Turchin, and a year
later broadened to
Europe with
Francis Heylighen from
Belgium joining their cooperation.
Major activities of the Principia...
- Innovation".
Harvard Journal of Law &
Public Policy. 13 (909): 867–910.
Heylighen,
Francis (2007). "Why is Open
Access Development so Successful?". In B...
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Society of London, B 205, 489–511.
Francis Heylighen (2000): "The Red
Queen Principle", in: F.
Heylighen, C.
Joslyn and V.
Turchin (editors): Principia...
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Machines and Nature", in:
Physica D, Vol 22.
Carlos Gershenson and
Francis Heylighen (2003). "When Can we Call a
System Self-organizing?" In Banzhaf, W, T...