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Is the Mechanistic Approach Going to Be Even Worse?
I think one of the interesting things is to explore the limitations explicitly, so to push things till they break. And this has not been done enough in terms of taking recursive functional programming, am am, to its limits. But againter remains a algaritnic. So at some point it will break, and will get stuff that happens not captured by this formulaism. The question is, wareless that happen? And again, does it happen often enough for it to be important for our understanding of evolution? Other systems that involve agents in a cultural evolution, the economy? A, i think my intuition would be that this plays a huge role in social systems and probably a somewhat o roll