Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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... reasons for retaining some of their assumptions . Investigating how good these reasons are will be the topic of next chapter . Readers who are less interested in the philosophical and methodological underpinnings of this dissertation ...
... reasons for retaining some of their assumptions . Investigating how good these reasons are will be the topic of next chapter . Readers who are less interested in the philosophical and methodological underpinnings of this dissertation ...
Page 64
... reasons . Attempts to derive equilibria would contradict the inherently innovative and open - ended character of CAS models . Although stable patterns often emerge , these are usually meta - stable and may suddenly dissipate . Also ...
... reasons . Attempts to derive equilibria would contradict the inherently innovative and open - ended character of CAS models . Although stable patterns often emerge , these are usually meta - stable and may suddenly dissipate . Also ...
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... reason to prefer lower - level selection hypotheses over higher - level ones . This preference is not a direct consequence of ' logic ' or ' the scientific method ' but depends on specifically biological hypotheses that should be made ...
... reason to prefer lower - level selection hypotheses over higher - level ones . This preference is not a direct consequence of ' logic ' or ' the scientific method ' but depends on specifically biological hypotheses that should be made ...
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