The Dreams of Reason: The Computer and the Rise of the Sciences of ComplexitySimon and Schuster, 1988 - 352 Seiten Explains the new developments and the scientific impact of the computer as an instrument of the new sciences of complexity. |
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... body and the light one and dropping the two bodies to- gether . The heavy body , according to the assumption , would fall faster than the light one , and the chain would pull tight . The light body would , in effect , then be ...
... body and the light one and dropping the two bodies to- gether . The heavy body , according to the assumption , would fall faster than the light one , and the chain would pull tight . The light body would , in effect , then be ...
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... body problem . My own evaluation of these views is biased by my desire to see the mind- body problem as a researchable problem on the agenda of empiri- cal science . The position of categorical dualism is very simple . The mind and the ...
... body problem . My own evaluation of these views is biased by my desire to see the mind- body problem as a researchable problem on the agenda of empiri- cal science . The position of categorical dualism is very simple . The mind and the ...
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... body . Before the accomplishment of the human body ( if it may be viewed as an accomplishment ) all philos- ophy and epistemology , all interpretation and criticism shrink to insignificance . Our bodies , their versatility , plasticity ...
... body . Before the accomplishment of the human body ( if it may be viewed as an accomplishment ) all philos- ophy and epistemology , all interpretation and criticism shrink to insignificance . Our bodies , their versatility , plasticity ...
Inhalt
Preface | 11 |
Big Sur and the Apples of Cézanne | 19 |
A New Synthesis of Science | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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