Complexity and Philosophy Workshop 29-30 July Norwood

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"Kurt Richardson"
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Complexity and Philosophy Workshop 29-30 July Norwood

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Fellow complexologists

I am writing to you today to give you one last gentle reminder about the
Complexity and Philosophy workshop being held this coming July (29th-30th)
in Norwood (near Boston). The original calling notice that was sent can be
found at
http://isce.edu/site/comphil.html for those of you who do
not remember it from the first mailing. Please note that the submission
deadlines have since passed and we are not looking for any more papers
(unless of course you have a burning desire to submit!). Rather we are
interested in those people who find the prospect of coming along and
exploring the profound philosophical implications of complexity
science/theory/thinking inviting.

If you think this sounds interesting then please forward the a completed
registration form (attached) to our workshop secretary, Caroline Richardson,
at the following complex@kurtrichardson.com as soon as you can.

We have several more spaces available and are looking forward to an
interesting debate on many different philosophical aspects of complexity
studies.

If you require any further information, or have any questions you can also
contact Caroline directly ay caroline@isce.edu.

Presentations that have currently been timetabled are:

The Construction of Emergent Order, or, How to Resist the Temptation of
Hylozoism
Jeffrey Goldstein, Adelphi University

Complex System Identity: The Challenge of Resilience
Alicia Juarrero, Department of Philosophy, Prince Georges Community College

"The Causal-Chaos Continuum": A Thought Experiment Contending that Social
Science Research Should be Subject to a Chaos Rather Than a Classical
Research Paradigm
Alan D. Zimm, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Principal Component Analysis and Paradigms
Phil Goetz, Department of Computer Science, University of Buffalo

Optimal Ethics
Phil Goetz, Department of Computer Science, University of Buffalo

Against Reductionism: Complexity Science, Complexity Art, and Complexity
Studies
Philip Galanter, New York University

Goethes Science: An Approach to Research in American Indian Studies
Nicholas C. Peroff, Bloch School of Business and Public Administration,
University of Missouri

The Problematisation of Existence: A Complex Systems View
Kurt A Richardson, Institute for the Study of Coherence and Emergence

The Complex Dilemma of Living in Two Worlds
Ken Baskin

Complexity, Methodology and Models: In Search of New Economics Foundations
Maria Derengowski Fonseca, Institute of Economics, Federal University of Rio
de Janeiro
Rodrigo Zaidan, Institute of Economics, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

>From Linearity to Complexity: Towards a New Economics
Elena Olmedo Fernández, Dpto. Economía Aplicada I, Universidad de Sevilla
Juan Manuel Valderas Jaramillo, Dpto. Economía Aplicada I, Universidad de
Sevilla
María Sancho Mejías, Dpto. Administración y Dirección de Empresas,
Comercialización e Investigación de Mercados, Universidad de Sevilla
Ruth Mateos de Cabo, Dpto. de Empresa, Universidad San Pablo-Ceu (Madrid)

Thanks for your time once again and we hope to meet some of you in July.

Kurt Richardson
From: "Kurt Richardson" <kurt@kurtrichardson.com>

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Dr Kurt A Richardson
Associate Director (Research)
Institute for the Study of Coherence and Emergence
http://kurtrichardson.com
http://isce.edu
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