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Archetypal Dynamics: An Approach to the Study of Emergence

Abstract

This paper introduces the main concepts and constructs of archetypal dynamics, a formal approach to the study of emergence based upon the analysis of coherent, meaning-laden information flows within complex systems. The fundamental triad of archetypal dynamics consists of a semantic frame, which defines entities their meaningful interactions, realizations of this frame as systems, and interpretations of this frame as users and agents. A formal system of representation by tapestries and constructors is described. Emergence is the recognition that a given system serves as the realization of multiple independent semantic frames, a situation which can studied through archetypal dynamics.

Authors

Sulis WH

Pagination

pp. 185-228

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2003

DOI

10.1007/978-94-010-0064-2_12

Conference proceedings

NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry

ISSN

1568-2609
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