Greetings all,

This Monday, October 15 1.00-2.30 in the philosophy
common room we have Richard Corry, from UTas, to talk
to us about Emergent Laws.

Abstract:
Recently, the concept of emergence has regained
popularity in science
 and 
in philosophy. Unfortunately, apart from the core idea
that emergence
involves situations in which the whole is greater than
(or at least
different to) the sum of its parts, there is much
disagreement and
confusion surrounding the notion.  Some authors have
epistemological
notions in mind, others have metaphysical notions,
whilst others seem
 to
slip between the two.  Furthermore, robust accounts of
emergence often
turn on deep issues in metaphysics that are
contentious among
philosophers and can turn off scientists.  In this
paper I attempt to
provide a metaphysics-lite characterisation of true
metaphysical
emergence that I hope will be acceptable to most
people.  I then
 explore
some of the issues involved with empirically
attributing such emergence
to a complex system. 

See you there.




Dr. Kristie Miller
Australian Research Council Post-doctoral Fellow
School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry and
The Centre for Time
The University of Sydney
Sydney, Australia

Room 411, A18
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