Summary Pain is not pain because people interpret symptoms differently.Neck pain is one of the most common pains and should not be missing from a study on the effects of pain.Depression does not arise solely from pain...Summary Pain is not pain because people interpret symptoms differently.Neck pain is one of the most common pains and should not be missing from a study on the effects of pain.Depression does not arise solely from pain but is multicausal and often caused by this cumulative effect.展开更多
This paper describes how scientist-philosopher Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) develops theories that lead eventually to contemporary complex/dynamic systems. In both Peirce and complexity theory, possible bridges app...This paper describes how scientist-philosopher Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) develops theories that lead eventually to contemporary complex/dynamic systems. In both Peirce and complexity theory, possible bridges appear between analogical/reductionist representations and metaphorical/creative symbols. In complex/dynamic terms, Peirce's scientific theories become a conceptual egg that hatches a century later in complex systems, which is relevant in turn to environmental science and engineering.展开更多
文摘Summary Pain is not pain because people interpret symptoms differently.Neck pain is one of the most common pains and should not be missing from a study on the effects of pain.Depression does not arise solely from pain but is multicausal and often caused by this cumulative effect.
文摘This paper describes how scientist-philosopher Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) develops theories that lead eventually to contemporary complex/dynamic systems. In both Peirce and complexity theory, possible bridges appear between analogical/reductionist representations and metaphorical/creative symbols. In complex/dynamic terms, Peirce's scientific theories become a conceptual egg that hatches a century later in complex systems, which is relevant in turn to environmental science and engineering.