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| ==== Holland + hidden order ==== |
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| well it deals with complex adaptive systems and what I think is special about Holland's approach is the fact that he draws general principles from naturally occuring cas and uses them to set up a sort of classification to work with now, while I was reading this I was struck by the discongruency of placing this things together while at the same time they were as a whole constructing an interesting basis for synthesis and collaboration |
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| some info on Holland + hidden order you better read at http://www.reason.com/9612/bk.miller.html |
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well it deals with complex adaptive systems and what I think is special about holland's approach is the fact that he draws general principles from naturally occuring cas and uses them to set up a sort of classification to work with now, while I was reading this I was struck by the discongruency of placing this things together while at the same time they were as a whole constructing an interesting basis for synthesis and collaboration | |
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some info on holland + hidden order you better read at http://www.reason.com/9612/bk.miller.html | |
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but here I take out the structural components I was talking about: | but here I take out the structural components I was talking about: |