EMERGENT SYSTEM (Properties of the) 1)
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A WILDEN enumerates the following properties, as characteristics of any emergent system:
"- An increased adaptative range
- An increased viability
- An increased variety (complexity)
- Structural innovations
- A new organizational order
- The shaping of modified subsystems (later on)
- An enhanced selectivity
- Changes in adaptive order and learning
- An increased mnemonic capacity
- More varied simulations possibilities
- Increased opportunities for changing goals
- An increase of the systems sensibility to noise"
"The 2nd. order negative feedback under the guise of emergence, implies thus a recodification or renormalization, in the sense of restructuration" (1972, p.62).
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Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science(2020).
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