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There has been a surge of recent interest in a family of phenomena that may broadly be described as emergent. This includes much lively and ongoing debate concerning whether any kind of emergence can be accommodated within a functionalist framework, whether emergence occurs at a time or over time, the role of context and constraint in emergence, and apparent downward causation in scientific case studies, as well as how ancient concepts of fusion, form, and transformation connect with contemporary accounts of emergence.
Rethinking Emergence brings together historians of philosophy, philosophers of science, and metaphysicians in conversation to address these central questions and to delve into as-yet unexplored points of contact among their varied perspectives.
Contents
1: David Yates: Must Ontological Emergence be Spooky? Part I. Emergence in the Natural Sciences 2: Michael Silberstein: Killing the Hard Problem: Contextual Emergence, Neutral Monism, and the Radical Empiricist Science of Consciousness 3: Barbara Drossel: Contextual Emergence in Physics 4: Carl Gillett: Scientific Emergentism through an Integrative Pluralist Lens: Exploring Scientific Model Creation and the Role of Endogenous Metaphysics 5: Robin Findlay Hendry and Thomas Rossetter: Emergence and Reduction: Where Is the Evidence? 6: Vanessa Seifert: Reframing the ReductionDSEmergence Debate around Chemistry Part II. Hylomorphic Emergence 7: Anna Marmodoro: The Emergence of Emergence 8: William Jaworski: Hylomorphic Emergence 9: Daniel D. De Haan: Staunch Hylomorphism and its Emergentist Credentials: A Comparison of Uniformism, Pluriformism, and Machretic Emergentism 10: Anne Siebels Peterson: Aristotle> 's Hylomorphic Anti-Emergence 11: David Yates: Hylomorphism, or Something Near Enough Part III. Emergence and Levels 12: Paul Humphreys: Diachronic Emergence and the Collapse Problem 13: Jessica Wilson: On the Notion of Diachronic Emergence 14: Umut Baysan: Emergence and Levels of Fundamentality 15: Alastair Wilson: Metaphysical Emergence as Higher-Level Naturalness



