Complexity and Evolution: A Study of the Growth of Complexity in Organic and Cultural Evolution |
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Authors: | Börje Ekstig |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Philosophy, Bristol University, Bristol, UK |
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Abstract: | In the present paper I develop a model of the evolutionary process associated to the widespread although controversial notion
of a prevailing trend of increasing complexity over time. The model builds on a coupling of evolution to individual developmental
programs and introduces an integrated view of evolution implying that human culture and science form a continuous extension
of organic evolution. It is formed as a mathematical model that has made possible a quantitative estimation in relative terms
of the growth of complexity. This estimation is accomplished by means of computer simulations the result of which indicates
a strong acceleration of complexity all the way from the appearance of multicellular organisms up to modern man. |
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