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adam_text | Contents Preface Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 Setting the scene Emergence and metaphysics Introducing contextual emergence Where we go from here Contextual Emergence 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Preliminaries 2.3 Contextual emergence 2.3.1 The basic framework 2.3.2 Contexts and stability conditions 2.3.3 Stability conditions and physical possibility space 2.3.4 Summarizing and situating contextual emergence 2.4 Case study: Rayleigh-Bénard convection 2.4.1 Basic setup 2.4.2 Transition to convection 2.4.3 Rayleigh-Bénard convection and contextual emergence 2.5 Summary and moving forward 3 Intertheoretic Relations and Multiscale Modeling 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Scientific theories, observables, and contextual emergence 3.2.1 States, observables, and topologies 3.2.2 Contextual topologies xiv xxvi 1 1 8 14 19 20 20 20 24 24 27 30 33 37 37 38 39 43 44 44 48 48 50 ix
Contents 3.2.3 Contextuai topologies and intertheoretic relations 3.2.4 Abstractions, idealizations, and contextual topologies 3.3 Intertheoretic relations and contextual emergence 3.3.1 Intertheoretic reduction and context enrichment: comparison with Nagel and Nickels 3.3.2 Comparison with Butterfield s neo-Nagelian intertheoretical reductionism 3.3.3 Schaffner, interlevel theories in biology, and intertheoretic reduction 3.3.4 Wimsatt and functional reduction 3.4 Multiscale modeling 3.4.1 Contexts in multiscale modeling 3.4.2 Multiscale data analysis 3.4.3 Stability conditions and multiscale models 3.4.4 Multiscale modeling and contextual emergence 3.5 Summary and moving forward Appendix 56 59 64 65 71 76 78 83 85 90 93 94 97 99 Classical and Quantum Physics 100 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Contexts and interactions 4.3 Property emergence and global stability conditions: temperature, chemical potential, and pressure 4.3.1 The ontological origin of temperature 4.3.2 Chemical potential 4.3.3 Pressure 4.4 Emergent causal relations: white dwarf stars 4.4.1 White dwarfs as contextually emergent 4.5 The contextual emergence of the macroscopic world 4.6 Contextual property emergence: molecular shape 4.6.1 The problem of molecular structure 4.6.2 Ontological emergence of molecular shape 4.6.3 The molecular environment 4.6.4 Molecular structure and the contextual emergence pattern 4.7 Quantum superpositions, entanglement, and contextual emergence 4.7.1 Quantum entanglement and nonlocality 4.7.2 The no-go theorems of Bell and Kochen-Specker 100 101 102 103 106 107 108 109 113 115 117 120
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Contents 4.7.3 Quantum mechanics and contextual emergence 4.8 Renormalization, universality, and contextual emergence 4.8.1 Renormalization group methods 4.8.2 Universality 4.8.3 Renormalization, universality, and contextual emergence 4.9 Further brief examples 4.9.1 Lasers 4.9.2 Coherent electrons in scanning tunneling microscopy 4.9.3 Topological invariants in ideal fluids 4.9.4 Coalescence in metastable liquids 4.10 Conclusion Appendix 1: Classifying algebras Appendix 2: The Pauli exclusion principle Appendix 3: Degeneracy pressure in a white dwarf 135 140 141 143 149 152 152 153 153 154 154 155 155 156 5 Contextual Emergence in Condensed-Matter Physics 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Condensed-matter physics and contexts 5.3 Basic concepts in condensed-matter physics 5.3.1 Compartmentalization of phase space and contextual boundaries 5.3.2 Order 5.3.3 Symmetry 5.3.4 Generalized rigidity 5.4 Contextual aggregate environments 5.4.1 Superconductivity and gauge symmetry breaking 5.4.1.1 Morrison s argument for emergent superconductivity 5.4.1.2 The physical significance of gauge 5.4.2 The fractional quantum Hall effect and topological entanglement 5.4.2.1 Topology and FQH states 5.4.2.2 The problem with a microscale description of correlated electron physics 158 158 159 162 163 164 165 167 170 170 172 174 179 181 183 xi
Contents 5.4.2.3 Multiple realizability, stability, and topological computation S.4.2.4 Long-range entanglement 5.4.2.5 Summary of the key physics 5.4.2.6 Different ways of articulating emergence in the fractional quantum Hall effect 5.4.2.6.1 Quasiparticle realism S.4.2.6.2 Good coordinates 5.4.2.6.3 Failure of mereological supervenience 5.4.3 Contextual emergence and the fractional quantum Hall effect 5.5 Contextual object/environment distinctions and effective field theories 5.5.1 Objections to giving up on fundamental theories 5.5.2 Effective field theories and approximations 5.5.3 Effective field theories and fundamentally 5.6 Conclusion 6 Contextual Emergence in Biology and Neuroscience 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Systems biology 6.3 Contextual emergence in neuroscience and cognitive science 6.3.1 Systems neuroscience and social neuroscience 6.3.2 Organizational features of the brain and related complex biological systems 6.3.3 Network neuroscience 6.3.4 The return of localization and decomposition? 6.3.5 Broader implications of contextual emergence 6.4 Biological and ecological examples of contextual emergence 6.4.1 Microbial community assembly 6.4.2 Appendage regeneration 6.4.3 Bee colonies 6.4.4 Ecology 6.5 Conclusion xii 183 185 186 187 187 189 191 193 198 201 204 208 210 211 211 214 221 223 226 228 235 239 242 242 247 249 249 251
Contents 7 Ontological and Scientific Implications of Contextual Emergence 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 Introduction Context, possibility spaces, and modal constraint Modalities and dispositions Properties Property incompatibility relations Nested possibility spaces Realization and multiple realizability Laws Causation, laws, and context Determinism as contextually emergent Fundamental ontology? Neutral monism Objections and frequently asked questions 7.13.1 Ontology or epistemology? 7.13.2 Contextual emergence compared to transformational emergence and ontological structural realism 7.14 Conclusion References Index 253 253 256 257 261 265 267 268 278 283 286 288 303 311 311 315 326 327 354 xiii
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Contents Preface Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 Setting the scene Emergence and metaphysics Introducing contextual emergence Where we go from here Contextual Emergence 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Preliminaries 2.3 Contextual emergence 2.3.1 The basic framework 2.3.2 Contexts and stability conditions 2.3.3 Stability conditions and physical possibility space 2.3.4 Summarizing and situating contextual emergence 2.4 Case study: Rayleigh-Bénard convection 2.4.1 Basic setup 2.4.2 Transition to convection 2.4.3 Rayleigh-Bénard convection and contextual emergence 2.5 Summary and moving forward 3 Intertheoretic Relations and Multiscale Modeling 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Scientific theories, observables, and contextual emergence 3.2.1 States, observables, and topologies 3.2.2 Contextual topologies xiv xxvi 1 1 8 14 19 20 20 20 24 24 27 30 33 37 37 38 39 43 44 44 48 48 50 ix
Contents 3.2.3 Contextuai topologies and intertheoretic relations 3.2.4 Abstractions, idealizations, and contextual topologies 3.3 Intertheoretic relations and contextual emergence 3.3.1 Intertheoretic reduction and context enrichment: comparison with Nagel and Nickels 3.3.2 Comparison with Butterfield's neo-Nagelian intertheoretical reductionism 3.3.3 Schaffner, interlevel theories in biology, and intertheoretic reduction 3.3.4 Wimsatt and functional reduction 3.4 Multiscale modeling 3.4.1 Contexts in multiscale modeling 3.4.2 Multiscale data analysis 3.4.3 Stability conditions and multiscale models 3.4.4 Multiscale modeling and contextual emergence 3.5 Summary and moving forward Appendix 56 59 64 65 71 76 78 83 85 90 93 94 97 99 Classical and Quantum Physics 100 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Contexts and interactions 4.3 Property emergence and global stability conditions: temperature, chemical potential, and pressure 4.3.1 The ontological origin of temperature 4.3.2 Chemical potential 4.3.3 Pressure 4.4 Emergent causal relations: white dwarf stars 4.4.1 White dwarfs as contextually emergent 4.5 The contextual emergence of the macroscopic world 4.6 Contextual property emergence: molecular shape 4.6.1 The problem of molecular structure 4.6.2 Ontological emergence of molecular shape 4.6.3 The molecular environment 4.6.4 Molecular structure and the contextual emergence pattern 4.7 Quantum superpositions, entanglement, and contextual emergence 4.7.1 Quantum entanglement and nonlocality 4.7.2 The no-go theorems of Bell and Kochen-Specker 100 101 102 103 106 107 108 109 113 115 117 120
122 123 124 126 131
Contents 4.7.3 Quantum mechanics and contextual emergence 4.8 Renormalization, universality, and contextual emergence 4.8.1 Renormalization group methods 4.8.2 Universality 4.8.3 Renormalization, universality, and contextual emergence 4.9 Further brief examples 4.9.1 Lasers 4.9.2 Coherent electrons in scanning tunneling microscopy 4.9.3 Topological invariants in ideal fluids 4.9.4 Coalescence in metastable liquids 4.10 Conclusion Appendix 1: Classifying algebras Appendix 2: The Pauli exclusion principle Appendix 3: Degeneracy pressure in a white dwarf 135 140 141 143 149 152 152 153 153 154 154 155 155 156 5 Contextual Emergence in Condensed-Matter Physics 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Condensed-matter physics and contexts 5.3 Basic concepts in condensed-matter physics 5.3.1 Compartmentalization of phase space and contextual boundaries 5.3.2 Order 5.3.3 Symmetry 5.3.4 Generalized rigidity 5.4 Contextual aggregate environments 5.4.1 Superconductivity and gauge symmetry breaking 5.4.1.1 Morrison's argument for emergent superconductivity 5.4.1.2 The physical significance of gauge 5.4.2 The fractional quantum Hall effect and topological entanglement 5.4.2.1 Topology and FQH states 5.4.2.2 The problem with a microscale description of correlated electron physics 158 158 159 162 163 164 165 167 170 170 172 174 179 181 183 xi
Contents 5.4.2.3 Multiple realizability, stability, and topological computation S.4.2.4 Long-range entanglement 5.4.2.5 Summary of the key physics 5.4.2.6 Different ways of articulating emergence in the fractional quantum Hall effect 5.4.2.6.1 Quasiparticle realism S.4.2.6.2 Good coordinates 5.4.2.6.3 Failure of mereological supervenience 5.4.3 Contextual emergence and the fractional quantum Hall effect 5.5 Contextual object/environment distinctions and effective field theories 5.5.1 Objections to giving up on fundamental theories 5.5.2 Effective field theories and approximations 5.5.3 Effective field theories and fundamentally 5.6 Conclusion 6 Contextual Emergence in Biology and Neuroscience 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Systems biology 6.3 Contextual emergence in neuroscience and cognitive science 6.3.1 Systems neuroscience and social neuroscience 6.3.2 Organizational features of the brain and related complex biological systems 6.3.3 Network neuroscience 6.3.4 The return of localization and decomposition? 6.3.5 Broader implications of contextual emergence 6.4 Biological and ecological examples of contextual emergence 6.4.1 Microbial community assembly 6.4.2 Appendage regeneration 6.4.3 Bee colonies 6.4.4 Ecology 6.5 Conclusion xii 183 185 186 187 187 189 191 193 198 201 204 208 210 211 211 214 221 223 226 228 235 239 242 242 247 249 249 251
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