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Carlos Gershenson on Balance, Criticality, Antifragility, and The Philosophy of Complex Systems

COMPLEXITY

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The Complexity of Object Oriented Ontology

You've written some interesting work on the relationship between Buddhist philosophy and complex system science. You talk about how in more classical thinking or Aristotelian logic, phenomenon begins belongs as you write to either the category A or not A. And yet, Buddhist tetratic logic also includes it can be both A and B or neither A nor B or these kinds of things. So I'd love to hear you talk about this issue, which is fundamental to both the science and the philosophy of this whole thing.

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