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Coordination, Semantics, and Autonomy

Published on Jul 30, 20143426 Views

The lecture is divided into four parts. In the first part, I offer a brief and simple introduction to four well-known senses in which different scientific fields speak of complexity, namely state comp

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Coordination, Semantics, and Autonomy00:00
Outline07:06
Dogs have four legs, a set of dogs does not.10:50
Self-referential complexity less trivial than it looks: Gödel's incompleteness theorem and Turing's halting problem.12:20
Edgar Morin "Le Vie della Complessità",13:14
Complexity concerns a system13:55
Our LOA14:50
Kolmogorov C: what it takes to generate S.15:27
State C: how complicated S is.16:38
Programming C: how complicated S’ dynamics is.17:08
Computational C: what it takes for S to solve P17:53
Main issue: P = NP?18:37
Main issue: P = NP?19:32
An Unified view20:54
Outline21:20
Coordination Complexity (CC)21:26
Coordination Complexity (CC)22:01
Coordination Complexity (CC)22:10
Coordination Complexity (CC)22:44
Outline25:38
Alfred North Whitehead26:47
Quine, W. V. (1992), Structure and Nature.27:57
Quine, W. V. (1992), Structure and Nature.28:20
From things to interactions29:50
Things as roundabouts of relations and processes30:49
Graph - 132:59
Graph - 233:52
Graph - 334:11
Coordination Complexity (CC)35:40
Coordination Complexity (CC)37:18
Coordination Complexity (CC)38:03
Outline40:49
What if we succeed in coordinating “ings”?41:12
Quote - 145:42
Quote - 247:25
Since 2008 predictive policing50:56
Department of criminology52:32
Neo-dualism undermined53:16
We need a serious upgrade of our philosophical views about ourselves and of the human project.53:54
Thank you!54:02