
Philosophy of Complex Systems: Volume 10
Cliff A. Hooker(Editor)
North-Holland (Publisher)
Published on 4. May 2011
Book
Hardback
952 pages
978-0-444-52076-0 (ISBN)
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Description
The domain of nonlinear dynamical systems and its mathematical underpinnings has been developing exponentially for a century, the last 35 years seeing an outpouring of new ideas and applications and a concomitant confluence with ideas of complex systems and their applications from irreversible thermodynamics. A few examples are in meteorology, ecological dynamics, and social and economic dynamics. These new ideas have profound implications for our understanding and practice in domains involving complexity, predictability and determinism, equilibrium, control, planning, individuality, responsibility and so on.Our intention is to draw together in this volume, we believe for the first time, a comprehensive picture of the manifold philosophically interesting impacts of recent developments in understanding nonlinear systems and the unique aspects of their complexity. The book will focus specifically on the philosophical concepts, principles, judgments and problems distinctly raised by work in the domain of complex nonlinear dynamical systems, especially in recent years.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
This book is for academics and individual researchers involved in graduate level studies for philosophy and Complex Systems
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 182 mm
Thickness: 46 mm
Weight
2093 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-444-52076-0 (9780444520760)
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Persons
Dov M. Gabbay is Augustus De Morgan Professor Emeritus of Logic at the Group of Logic, Language and Computation, Department of Computer Science, King's College London. He has authored over four hundred and fifty research papers and over thirty research monographs. He is editor of several international Journals, and many reference works and Handbooks of Logic.
Volume editor
Emeritus Professor, University of Newcastle
Series Editor
Content
General Preface (Dov Gabbay, Paul Thagard, and John Woods)
Part I. General Foundations
Part II. Biology
Part III. Ecology
Part IV. Engineering
Part V. Climatology
Part VI. Economics
Part VII. Anthropology
Part VIII. Psychology
Part IX. Medicine
Part X. Military Science
Part XI. Public Policy/Management
Part XII. Philosophy of Science
Index
Part I. General Foundations
Part II. Biology
Part III. Ecology
Part IV. Engineering
Part V. Climatology
Part VI. Economics
Part VII. Anthropology
Part VIII. Psychology
Part IX. Medicine
Part X. Military Science
Part XI. Public Policy/Management
Part XII. Philosophy of Science
Index