Integrative levels : A revaluation of the idea of progress
An integrative level, or level of organization, is a set of phenomena emerging on pre-existing phenomena of lower level. Typical examples include life emerging from non-living substances, and consciousness emerging from nervous systems.
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| Glavni autor: | Needham, Joseph |
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| Format: | Knjiga |
| Jezik: | Undetermined |
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Oxford
The Clarendon press
1937
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