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From Complexity to Creativity: Explorations in Evolutionary, Autopoietic, and Cognitive Dynamics

Book information

Publisher
Springer US
Year
1997
ISBN
978-0-306-45518-6, 978-0-585-34713-4
DOI
10.1007/b102389
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
4 MB (4501106 bytes)
Series
IFSR International Series on Systems Science and Engineering 11
Edition
1
Pages
376\392
Orientation
yes
Scanned
yes
Time added
2013-08-01 04:00:00

Description

Cybernetic pioneer Warren McCullough asked: "What is a man, that he may know a number; and what is a number, that a man may know it?" Thinking along much the same lines, my question here is: "What is a creative mind, that it might emerge from a complex system; and what is a complex system, that it might give rise to a creative mind?" Complexity science is a fashionable topic these days. My perspective on complexity, however, is a somewhat unusual one: I am interested in complex systems science principally as it reflects on abstract mathematical, computational models of mind. In my three previous books, The Structure of Intelligence, Evolving Mind, and Chaotic Logic, I have outlined a comprehensive complex-systems-theoretic theory of mind that I now call the psynet model. This book is a continuation of the research program presented in my previous books (and those books will be frequently referred to here, by the nicknames EM and CL). One might summarize the trajectory of thought spanning these four books as follows. SI formulated a philosophy and mathem- ics of mind, based on theoretical computer science and the concept of "pattern. " EM analyzed the theory of evolution by natural selection in similar terms, and used this computational theory of evolution to establish the evolutionary nature of thought.

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