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Graduation and Exit
Ãâó: www.promitheas.com/glossary.php
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context within which cause-effect patterns can be identified only retrospectively, and in which analytic techniques are usually unreliable and misleading
Ãâó: www.soul-dynamics.com/glossary
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The process of the larva climbing out of the water, attaching itself to a piece of vegetation, and going through the biological stages of becoming an adult.
Ãâó: www.threefeathers.co.uk/lincs_dragonflies/glossary...
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Properties of a complex physical system are emergent just in case they are neither (i) properties had by any parts of the system taken in isolation nor (ii) resultant of a mere summation of properties of parts of the system. <Discussion> <References> Pete Mandik
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"While certain properties are common to the elementary components of the system, others exist only in the totality of the functioning system : it is called emergence [ ?] the emergent systemism (according to Bunge, Atlan or Paillard) postulates "that the mental emerges from the physical in the meaning of the properties which characterize a system, without then being able to be reduced to the elements which make it up or having existence apart from them (Mr. Jimencz). ...
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