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Systems / Holism / Cybernetics / Philosophy of science / Emergence / Reductionism / Emergent evolution / Synergy / Self-organization / Science / Philosophy / Ethology
Date: 2007-11-14 10:52:42
Systems
Holism
Cybernetics
Philosophy of science
Emergence
Reductionism
Emergent evolution
Synergy
Self-organization
Science
Philosophy
Ethology

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