Janus
Galuchat
So in terms of metaphysical reasoning, it [pansemiosis] can lay claim to being the best model of triadic systems causation - if you apply the epistemic constraint of demanding a scheme with the least possible transcendent mystery or uncertainty...But hey, I get it. Most folk are really into mystery. — apokrisis
Harry Hindu
Natural selection. Organisms are shaped by natural selection. Planets are shaped by natural selection. Sand gets it's shape from natural selection. Natural selection, in this sense, is the process of environmental feedback acting on an individual and the individual's influence on the rest of the environment.So where does sand get its shape so that it might compose a beach? How does it get roundish, smoothed and graded by size? What higher constraints lead to the formation of every particle of sand. — apokrisis
mcdoodle
A bunch of billiard balls — Pneumenon
MikeL
Natural selection, in this sense, is the process of environmental feedback acting on an individual and the individual's influence on the rest of the environment. — Harry Hindu
Rich
Survival of the Fittest model. — MikeL
MikeL
A more concrete answer it's that the mind, life, works against entropy in order to create. — Rich
BlueBanana
Mariner
Quite the opposite, I'd say: irreductionist is only describing the situation by generalizations and taking a look at the bigger picture. The reductionist is the one explaining. This is all assuming the reductionist is correct of course, in that there's no supernatural force affecting the situation. — BlueBanana
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