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Self-Organization of the Human Mind and the Transition From Paleolithic to Behavioral Modernity
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Self-Organization of Complex Systems
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1706-2.ch002
Abstract
The previous chapter suggested it is possible and productive to apply a systematic approach to the study of the evolution of human and his mind. It is time to move on to research methods. A human is a complex open system, and thus, application of a systematic approach is correct. It is necessary to check how well-known methods are suitable for modeling complex systems as part of a systematic approach. For this, the axiomatic basis of the methods was compared with the known properties of complex systems. Such verification leads to the conclusion that it is necessary to create such a modeling apparatus that will most closely correspond to these properties. The chapter describes the components of such an apparatus (axiomatic basis and self-organization scenarios).
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