Crumple wrote:Schneibster wrote:Crumple wrote:All these graphs and numbers carry subtle cognitive & cultural biases
Point the biases you allege exist out.
I have been having this exact conversation on the Internet since 1992. Never, ever, not once has anyone been able to show such alleged biases. Never. Not even close.
A very few people who alleged them have admitted it. Hope you're one.
You are right. I haven't anything else to say. I realise my mistake. I have confused the common notion of self-emergence with the precise scientific concept. The scientific concept of 'self-emergence' appears more to do with a step change in a non-linear system than something appearing out of nowhere. Is that right? You can see how the mistake is readily made?

Since I was not aware of a difference between the common notion and the precise scientific concept (and actually, most of what you've said that was wrong was not scientifically but mathematically wrong), I can't really answer without more information. I have come across what I would call the common notion of it in a few recent science fiction books, notably
City of Angels and
Slant by Greg Bear and
A Deepness In the Sky by Vernor Vinge, but they differed from Kauffman's and the other chaos guys' only in the level of detail. A quiet revolution is occurring across biology as we start to find emergent properties in DNA, as well. Emergence, and spontaneous order, are in fact revolutionizing quite a few ways we think, and likely will change the ways we think about physics, too, once they've had a chance to percolate in the life sciences for a while. Chaos has already caused one revolution in the physical sciences, after all. So I certainly don't doubt that there is some "popular notion" of emergence; please detail it more, and maybe point to some sources, preferably on the 'Net so I don't have to buy anything, being a cheap old bastard.
I can at least critique the "common notion" by comparing it with as much as I know of the more precise definition, which may or may not be useful for what you intend.
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