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A Brief History of Emergence: With Frederick Turner, Robert Stern, and Roger F. Malina

From the Atheneum Review
“A Brief History of Emergence,” by Frederick Turner, Robert Stern, and Roger F. Malina, appears in the Winter 2024 issue of Athenaeum Review.

In this podcast: Why is emergence important in complex systems? How is emergence important for physics, for geophysics and for the arts? What is an emergent university? How is emergent research conducted? Discussion of the ⁠Fermi Paradox⁠, the ⁠Drake Equation⁠, time, evolution, and being.

See also:

⁠“Emergence: A chaotic system pushed into organization”⁠ (YouTube/UTD Geoscience Studio)

⁠“Henri Bergson on why the existence of things precedes their possibility”⁠ (Aeon)

Physics of Emergence and Organization (ed. Licata & Sakaji)