

EP 319 Lawrence Cahoone on Emergence and Natural Order
37 snips Aug 21, 2025
Lawrence Cahoone, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Holy Cross, dives into the intricate world of emergence and naturalism in this enlightening conversation. He shares insights from his book on complex systems and the significance of Prigogine's work. Cahoone discusses how interconnectedness shapes our understanding of reality, emphasizing 'no simples' in objective relativism. He also explores the nature of electrons and the balance between scientific knowledge and everyday insights, ultimately linking philosophy and science in the quest to understand our universe.
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Learn Science By Studying And Consulting
- To learn science without formal training, study pedagogical texts and consult experts.
- Lawrence recommends Feynman's Lectures and friends/colleagues to check your explanations.
Objects Exist In Context
- Objective relativism says objects only make sense relative to contexts and relations.
- This implies there are no final simples and analysis into larger/smaller contexts never ends.
Emergence And Reduction Can Coexist
- William Wimsatt's emergence treats reduction and emergence as compatible explanations for different properties.
- Some system properties are aggregative and reducible, others are genuinely emergent and non-aggregative.