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Book cover image of Evolutionary Systems by G. van de Vijver

Authors: G. van de Vijver (Editor), Stanley N. Salthe (Editor), M. Delpos
ISBN-13: 9780792352600, ISBN-10: 0792352602
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Date Published: October 1998
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: G. van de Vijver

Book Synopsis

To understand how complex dynamic systems, living or non-living, linguistic or non-linguistic, come to be organized as systems, to understand how their inherent dynamic nature gives rise to organisations and forms that have found a balance between potentiality for change and evolution on the one hand, and requisite stability in a given environment on the other, is the main ambition of the study of evolutionary systems.
The aim of the present volume is to elucidate the scientific and philosophical backgrounds that play a role in one of the major debates taking place in that field, namely that on the relation between selection and self-organization. The book represents a genuine interdisciplinary forum in which the major representatives of evolutionary systems take part.
Audience: This volume will be interest to biologists, philosophers of science, systems scientists, mathematicians, physicists, sociologists of science. It is highly recommended to those interested in an interdisciplinary and complex approach to evolution, as well as to those interested in developing a genuinely historical viewpoint in the sciences.

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Elucidates the scientific and philosophical backgrounds that play a role in recent debates on self-organization and selection in evolution. Focus is on evolutionary systems, a field that attempts to address the scientific and epistemological challenges of the concepts of change and evolution. Material on evolutionary systems from a biological point of view deals with the Darwinian theory of evolution, self-organization versus selection, and thermodynamical, information theoretical, and mathematical perspectives. Chapters on the epistemological point of view examine causality and explanation, and signs, symbols, and meaning. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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