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... emergent integrations are formed . The Unity of the Sciences A most challenging derivative of " emergence " is the problem of the " unity of the sciences . " Is it possible that emergence involves not merely a progressive identification ...
... emergent integrations are formed . The Unity of the Sciences A most challenging derivative of " emergence " is the problem of the " unity of the sciences . " Is it possible that emergence involves not merely a progressive identification ...
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... emergent integrations are formed . The Unity of the Sciences A most challenging derivative of " emergence " is the problem of the " unity of the sciences . " Is it possible that emergence involves not merely a progressive identification ...
... emergent integrations are formed . The Unity of the Sciences A most challenging derivative of " emergence " is the problem of the " unity of the sciences . " Is it possible that emergence involves not merely a progressive identification ...
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... emergent interaction , 263-67 extrapolation vs. emergence , 252- 254 historical emergents , 260-63 impotence of heredity and of en- vironment , 244-46 the logic of predictions , 256-60 new dimensions and new fields , 249-52 unity of the ...
... emergent interaction , 263-67 extrapolation vs. emergence , 252- 254 historical emergents , 260-63 impotence of heredity and of en- vironment , 244-46 the logic of predictions , 256-60 new dimensions and new fields , 249-52 unity of the ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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