The emergence of texture (Record no. 514452)

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Personal name Sliver, Sean
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Title The emergence of texture
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Journal of the History of Ideas
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Extent 81(2), Apr, 2020: p.169-194
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Summary, etc Crucial to accounts of complexity is the history of the concept of emergence. Pride of place is generally given to G. E. Lewes, who in 1879 offered a theory of “emergents,” of the unpredictable and incommensurate effects which follow from the crossing of causes. This essay recovers an earlier tradition; it focuses on experiments in seventeenth-century materials science, which explain emergent properties through an appeal to microstructural “texture.” A full appreciation of the modern turn to complexity, of our own ecological embeddeness and the interrelationship of things, requires therefore a return to the warp and weft of seventeenth-century artisanal practice.- Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Alina Szczesniak, Emergence, Food Science, Weaving
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Main entry heading Journal of the History of Ideas
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2020-11-02 81(2), Apr, 2020: p.169-194 AR123454 2020-11-02 Articles

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