Humanity in a Creative Universe

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"Humanity in a Creative Universe" is a philosophical and scientific work by Stuart Kauffman that explores how human agency, creativity, and emergence fit into an evolving, non-deterministic cosmos.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
philosophical work
scientific work
addresses origin of novelty in biological and cultural evolution
relationship between science and human values
role of chance and law in evolution
author Stuart Kauffman NERFINISHED
explores emergent phenomena
how creativity arises in complex systems
how human agency fits into an evolving universe
limits of reductionism
non-deterministic aspects of the cosmos
field complexity theory
philosophy of biology
theoretical biology
genre philosophy
science
hasAuthorProfession complexity theorist
philosopher of science
theoretical biologist
language English
mainTheme agency in an evolving universe
complexity
cosmology
creativity
creativity in nature
emergence
evolution
free will
human agency
non-determinism
philosophy of science
philosophicalPerspective anti-reductionism
emergentism
process philosophy
proposes a non-reductionist view of the universe
that creativity is fundamental to the cosmos
questions complete predictability of complex systems
strict physical determinism
relatedTo complex adaptive systems
creativity in human culture
evolutionary theory
self-organization

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