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Introduction Carlos Gershenson Diederik Aerts Bruce Edmonds 1
Restricted Complexity, General Complexity Edgar Morin 5
Complexity Science as an Aspect of the Complexity of Science Don C. Mikulecky 30
On the Importance of a Certain Slowness Paul Cilliers 53
Simplicity is Not Truth-Indicative Bruce Edmonds 65
Can the Whole be More than the Computation of the Parts? A Reflection on Emergence Camilo Olaya 81
Why Diachronically Emergent Properties Must Also Be Salient Cyrille Imbert 99
On the Relativity of Recognising the Products of Emergence and the Nature of the Hierarchy of Physical Matter Kurt A. Richardson 117
Truth in Complex Adaptive Systems Models should be Based on Proof by Constructive Verification David Shipworth 141
Complexity as an Epistemic Revolution: Considerations on the New Science in the Context of Western Intellectual History Damian Popolo 156
Metaphors and Method: Epistemological Considerations on Complexity Science Rodrigo Zeidan Maria Fonseca 173
Some Problems for an Ontology of Complexity Michael McGuire 181
How to Love the Bomb - Trying toSolve the Prisoner's Dilemma with Evolutionary Game Theory Vasco Castela 203
Physical Complexity and Cognitive Evolution Peter Jedlicka 221
Informational Dynamic Systems: Autonomy, Information, Function Walter Riofrio 232
Grasping the Complexity of Living Systems Through Integrative Levels and Hierarchies J. M. Siqueiros Jon Umerez 250
Simulation as Formal and Generative Social Science: The Very Idea Nuno David Jaime Simao Sichman Helder Coelho 266
A Compromise Between Reductionism and Non-Reductionism Eray Ozkural 285
The Complexity of Information-Processing Tasks in Vision John Symons 300
On the Possible Computational Power of the Human Mind Hector Zenil Francisco Hernandez-Quiroz 315
How Does Complex Mathemical Theory Arise? Phylogenetic and Cultural Origins of Algebra? Helen De Cruz 338
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