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... complex , more progressive , as one moves forward in time , and so more interesting and more relevant to our present - day concerns , indeed more like ourselves , which we are inclined to regard as the most complex and important ...
... complex , more progressive , as one moves forward in time , and so more interesting and more relevant to our present - day concerns , indeed more like ourselves , which we are inclined to regard as the most complex and important ...
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... complex phenomena otherwise impossible to study by empirical or other means . Simulation in the sense advocated here is essentially an experimental arena within which the multivariate causalities at work in any complex system might be ...
... complex phenomena otherwise impossible to study by empirical or other means . Simulation in the sense advocated here is essentially an experimental arena within which the multivariate causalities at work in any complex system might be ...
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... complex systems ( one expunged of Newtonian causality ) provides a framework within which the microscopic and macroscopic levels , i.e. between individual event and long term system evolution , can be explored . Human intentionality ...
... complex systems ( one expunged of Newtonian causality ) provides a framework within which the microscopic and macroscopic levels , i.e. between individual event and long term system evolution , can be explored . Human intentionality ...
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