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  1. HT @manlius for embedded #ComplexityPodcast interview with those two current brave researchers

    » #ComplexSystems whose future cannot be fully predicted from past data,
    or in sufficient time will deviate from any inductive model you can build from past data.
    #RobertRosen & #HowardPattee reserve the term #ComplexSystem only for those systems. « @lmrocha

    » clear is that a whole repertoire of problems
    ...
    will only be solved using the #SystemsLevel view « @ricard_sole

    mathstodon.xyz/@manlius/113306

  2. HT @manlius for embedded #ComplexityPodcast interview with those two current brave researchers

    » #ComplexSystems whose future cannot be fully predicted from past data,
    or in sufficient time will deviate from any inductive model you can build from past data.
    #RobertRosen & #HowardPattee reserve the term #ComplexSystem only for those systems. « @lmrocha

    » clear is that a whole repertoire of problems
    ...
    will only be solved using the #SystemsLevel view « @ricard_sole

    mathstodon.xyz/@manlius/113306

  3. HT @manlius for embedded #ComplexityPodcast interview with those two current brave researchers

    » #ComplexSystems whose future cannot be fully predicted from past data,
    or in sufficient time will deviate from any inductive model you can build from past data.
    #RobertRosen & #HowardPattee reserve the term #ComplexSystem only for those systems. « @lmrocha

    » clear is that a whole repertoire of problems
    ...
    will only be solved using the #SystemsLevel view « @ricard_sole

    mathstodon.xyz/@manlius/113306

  4. HT @manlius for embedded #ComplexityPodcast interview with those two current brave researchers

    » #ComplexSystems whose future cannot be fully predicted from past data,
    or in sufficient time will deviate from any inductive model you can build from past data.
    #RobertRosen & #HowardPattee reserve the term #ComplexSystem only for those systems. « @lmrocha

    » clear is that a whole repertoire of problems
    ...
    will only be solved using the #SystemsLevel view « @ricard_sole

    mathstodon.xyz/@manlius/113306

  5. HT @manlius for embedded #ComplexityPodcast interview with those two current brave researchers

    » #ComplexSystems whose future cannot be fully predicted from past data,
    or in sufficient time will deviate from any inductive model you can build from past data.
    #RobertRosen & #HowardPattee reserve the term #ComplexSystem only for those systems. « @lmrocha

    » clear is that a whole repertoire of problems
    ...
    will only be solved using the #SystemsLevel view « @ricard_sole

    mathstodon.xyz/@manlius/113306

  6. A third excellent series is "Complexity" from the Santa Fe Institute, largely looking at systems and complexity research. Topics, production, and editing are excellent, and definitely definitely definitely check out the show notes for additional references.

    Actually, that last goes for all three of these podcasts, which really put the additional effort into documenting what was discussed.

    Complexity: santafe.edu/culture/podcasts#C

    #ComplexityPodcast #SantaFeInstitute #Podcasts #Recommendations

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  7. Dred's 2022 Podcast Recommendations

    My top three, well, four (though the fourth is a few hundred) podcasts of the year.

    Deets follow separately.

    1. "Philosophize This" by Stephen West: philosophizethis.org/
    2. "History of Philosophy (Without Any Gaps)" by Peter Adamson: historyofphilosophy.net/
    3. "Complexity" from the Santa Fe Institute: santafe.edu/culture/podcasts#C
    4. "The New Books Network", edited by Marshall Poe newbooksnetwork.com/

    #PhilosophizeThis #StephenWest #HistoryOfPhilosophy #PeterAdamson #ComplexityPodcast #SantaFeInstitute #NewBookNetwork #MarhsallPoe #Podcasts #Recommendations #Tootstorm

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  8. Dred's 2022 Podcast Recommendations

    My top three, well, four (though the fourth is a few hundred) podcasts of the year.

    Deets follow separately.

    1. "Philosophize This" by Stephen West: philosophizethis.org/
    2. "History of Philosophy (Without Any Gaps)" by Peter Adamson: historyofphilosophy.net/
    3. "Complexity" from the Santa Fe Institute: santafe.edu/culture/podcasts#C
    4. "The New Books Network", edited by Marshall Poe newbooksnetwork.com/

    #PhilosophizeThis #StephenWest #HistoryOfPhilosophy #PeterAdamson #ComplexityPodcast #SantaFeInstitute #NewBookNetwork #MarhsallPoe #Podcasts #Recommendations #Tootstorm

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  9. Dred's 2022 Podcast Recommendations

    My top three, well, four (though the fourth is a few hundred) podcasts of the year.

    Deets follow separately.

    1. "Philosophize This" by Stephen West: philosophizethis.org/
    2. "History of Philosophy (Without Any Gaps)" by Peter Adamson: historyofphilosophy.net/
    3. "Complexity" from the Santa Fe Institute: santafe.edu/culture/podcasts#C
    4. "The New Books Network", edited by Marshall Poe newbooksnetwork.com/

    #PhilosophizeThis #StephenWest #HistoryOfPhilosophy #PeterAdamson #ComplexityPodcast #SantaFeInstitute #NewBookNetwork #MarhsallPoe #Podcasts #Recommendations #Tootstorm

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  10. Dred's 2022 Podcast Recommendations

    My top three, well, four (though the fourth is a few hundred) podcasts of the year.

    Deets follow separately.

    1. "Philosophize This" by Stephen West: philosophizethis.org/
    2. "History of Philosophy (Without Any Gaps)" by Peter Adamson: historyofphilosophy.net/
    3. "Complexity" from the Santa Fe Institute: santafe.edu/culture/podcasts#C
    4. "The New Books Network", edited by Marshall Poe newbooksnetwork.com/

    #PhilosophizeThis #StephenWest #HistoryOfPhilosophy #PeterAdamson #ComplexityPodcast #SantaFeInstitute #NewBookNetwork #MarhsallPoe #Podcasts #Recommendations #Tootstorm

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  11. Dred's 2022 Podcast Recommendations

    My top three, well, four (though the fourth is a few hundred) podcasts of the year.

    Deets follow separately.

    1. "Philosophize This" by Stephen West: philosophizethis.org/
    2. "History of Philosophy (Without Any Gaps)" by Peter Adamson: historyofphilosophy.net/
    3. "Complexity" from the Santa Fe Institute: santafe.edu/culture/podcasts#C
    4. "The New Books Network", edited by Marshall Poe newbooksnetwork.com/

    #PhilosophizeThis #StephenWest #HistoryOfPhilosophy #PeterAdamson #ComplexityPodcast #SantaFeInstitute #NewBookNetwork #MarhsallPoe #Podcasts #Recommendations #Tootstorm

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