Article ID: CBB000930629

Emergence in Evolution (2009)

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Much as I dislike the idea of ages, I think a good case can be made that science has now moved from an Age of Reductionism to an Age of Emergence, a time when the search for ultimate causes of things shifts from the behavior of parts to the behavior of the collective (Laughlin 2005, p. 208). This quotation by Nobel laureate in physics, Robert B. Laughlin, in his recent book, A Different Universe, raises interesting scientific and philosophical issues. Bench chemists continue successfully to synthesize new compounds and report results through quantitative and structural analyses of constitutive elements. The whole continues to be understood by analysis of the parts. The relatively recent science of emergence comes with a different perspective: how to explain novel, irreducible, and unpredictable appearances in cosmic evolution? New wholes seem to be more that the sum of their parts. How do these wholes come to exist? Do classical concepts of matter satisfy the science of emergence? Descriptions of nature's phenomena that challenge classical interpretations of the Age of Reductionism are presented to stimulate possible new scientific and philosophical concepts for an age of reductionism and emergence. Keywords Emergence - Matter - Chemical self-organization - Thermodynamics - Process metaphysics - Whitehead - Teilhard de Chardin

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Authors & Contributors
Herring, Emily
Vidal, Clément
Riccardo Mona
Naum S. Imyanitov
Fabrizio Li Vigni
Sölch, Dennis
Journals
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Science in Context
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Journal of the History of Ideas
Hyle
History of the Human Sciences
Publishers
IF Press
University Press of America
University of Chicago Press
State University of New York Press
Peter Lang
La Pensée Universelle
Concepts
Evolution
Philosophy of science
Complexity
Reductionism
Self-organization
Process philosophy
People
Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre
Whitehead, Alfred North
Waddington, Conrad Hal
Lamarck, Jean Baptiste Antoine Pierre de Monet de
Huxley, Julian Sorell
Wheeler, William Morton
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, early
19th century
20th century, late
18th century
Places
England
Germany
France
Czech Republic
New Mexico (U.S.)
Great Britain
Institutions
Santa Fe Institute
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