Your brain does not process information and it is not a computer | Aeon Essays – Robert Epstein ed Pam Weintraub

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Your brain does not process information and it is not a computer | Aeon Essays

The empty brain

Your brain does not process information, retrieve knowledge or store memories. In short: your brain is not a computer

Robert Epstein

is a senior research psychologist at the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology in California. He is the author of 15 books, and the former editor-in-chief of Psychology Today. 

Edited byPam Weintraub

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Your brain does not process information and it is not a computer | Aeon Essays

Understanding Movements – NetworkWeaver

Understanding Movements FREE This report and presentation deck explores: What are movements? What is their relevance in social change? What are some of their defining features? How do they differ from programs or collective impact?

Understanding Movements – NetworkWeaver

Schwarz viable system theory – Wikipedia

Schwarz viable system theory[edit]

Viable system theory – Wikipedia
Definitely something not right about Wikipedia having this and the VSM entry – but the Schwarz work, despite not really appearing under quite that name elsewhere, looks intriguing.

The Frame Problem (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

The Frame Problem First published Mon Feb 23, 2004; substantive revision Mon Feb 8, 2016 To most AI researchers, the frame problem is the challenge of representing the effects of action in logic without having to represent explicitly a large number of intuitively obvious non-effects. But to many philosophers, the AI researchers’ frame problem is suggestive of wider epistemological issues. Is it possible, in principle, to limit the scope of the reasoning required to derive the consequences of an action? And, more generally, how do we account for our apparent ability to make decisions on the basis only of what is relevant to an ongoing situation without having explicitly to consider all that is not relevant?

The Frame Problem (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

David Byrne, the Artist, Is Totally Connected – The New York Times

David Byrne, the Artist, Is Totally Connected There’s a new gallery show and book of his whimsical line drawings — and coming this summer, an immersive art-and-science experience. David Byrne installing one of his tree drawings, called “Human Content,” at Pace Gallery in New York City. Credit…Mark Sommerfeld for The New York Times By Frank Rose Jan. 27, 2022

David Byrne, the Artist, Is Totally Connected – The New York Times
David Byrne, “Systems Thinking” (2003), pencil on paper. “I’m trying to imagine connections between things that we don’t normally think of as being connected,” he said of his tree drawings.
David Byrne installing one of his tree drawings, called “Human Content,” at Pace Gallery in New York City. 

Experts: Congress must treat poor nutrition, climate change, and biodiversity loss as interconnected | Successful Farming

An example of the use of ‘systems thinking’ – and actually, I think, real systems thinking – in the wild.

Experts: Congress must treat poor nutrition, climate change, and biodiversity loss as interconnected | Successful Farming

EXPERTS: CONGRESS MUST TREAT POOR NUTRITION, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND BIODIVERSITY LOSS AS INTERCONNECTED

By Chuck Abbott1/27/2022

Addressing the interlinked crises of climate change, biodiversity loss, and diet-related disease will require coordinated action, systems thinking, and much more public funding, a panel of scientists, farmers, and advocates told Congress on Wednesday.

EXPERTS: CONGRESS MUST TREAT POOR NUTRITION, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND BIODIVERSITY LOSS AS INTERCONNECTED

Experts: Congress must treat poor nutrition, climate change, and biodiversity loss as interconnected | Successful Farming

Wicked Lab on Twitter: “Social Enterprise, Complexity and Systems Change 1 day free conference program released and registrations now open – Tuesday 15th March 2022 ONLINE

Social Enterprise, Complexity and Systems Change 1 day free conference program released and registrations now open – Tuesday 15th March 2022 ONLINE https://mailchi.mp/0e20c8d86438/systemchangeevents2022-20149836…

Wicked Lab on Twitter: “Social Enterprise, Complexity and Systems Change 1 day free conference program released and registrations now open – Tuesday 15th March 2022 ONLINE https://t.co/UMf8qMsokO https://t.co/8rxNn3qTL1” / Twitter

https://mailchi.mp/0e20c8d86438/systemchangeevents2022-20149836

https://www.dropbox.com/s/hdclk08wytzp7hk/Program%20-Social%20Enterprise%20Complexity%20and%20Systems%20Change%20Day%20v3.pdf?dl=0

seanna davidson on Twitter: “just started a collection of First Nations people sharing their ‘thinking in systems’ and thought others might be interested.

just started a collection of First Nations people sharing their ‘thinking in systems’ and thought others might be interested. https://bit.ly/34A9vRG happy to add other examples if you have to share!

(1) seanna davidson on Twitter: “just started a collection of First Nations people sharing their ‘thinking in systems’ and thought others might be interested. https://t.co/qHd7mgY10m happy to add other examples if you have to share!” / Twitter

Our systems approach, the power behind our sustainable solutions – Rusconi – Metabolic (2021)

Our systems approach, the power behind our sustainable solutions Chiara Rusconi 27/01/2021

Our systems approach, the power behind our sustainable solutions

Six Variations of the VSM – Intelligente-Organisationen – Mark Lambertz

Six Variations of the VSM

Six Variations of the VSM – Intelligente-Organisationen

The Dialogical, The Ecological and Beyond | Goodbun and Sweeting (2021)

The Dialogical, The Ecological and Beyond Authors Jon Goodbun Royal College of Art Ben Sweeting University of Brighton

The Dialogical, The Ecological and Beyond | FOOTPRINT

Systems diagramming: art or craft? Open University, Tue 22 Feb 2022 at 12:00 UK time – free

FEB 22 Systems diagramming: art or craft? by The Open University, Faculty of STEM

Systems diagramming: art or craft? Tickets, Tue 22 Feb 2022 at 12:00 | Eventbrite

Expanding Science and Advancing Reflexive Government: Two Current Projects in Cybernetics | Umpleby (2018)

Expanding Science and Advancing Reflexive Government: Two Current Projects in Cybernetics

[PDF] Expanding Science and Advancing Reflexive Government: Two Current Projects in Cybernetics | Semantic Scholar

Expanding Science and Advancing Reflexive Government: Two Current Projects in Cybernetics

Systems Science, cybernetics and complexity are closely related fields. To illustrate, this article describes two projects in contemporary cybernetics that may be of interest to those concerned with complexity and policy studies. The first project is an effort to expand the conception of science so that it more successfully encompasses the social sciences. The intent is to aid communication among disciplines and improve our ability to manage social systems. The second project is an effort to develop reflexivity theory into a general theory of purposeful, self-directed systems, thus improving our understanding and management of social systems. The article ends with some comparisons of complexity and cybernetics. 

The basic outline of universology – (1872 edition) | Stephen Pearl Andrews (discovered by Matthew Shapiro)

An edition of The basic outline of universology (1872) The basic outline of universology. An introduction to the newly discovered science of the universe; its elementary principles; and the first stages of their development in the special sciences. Together with preliminary notices of alwato (ahl-wah-to), the newly discovered scientific universal language, resulting from the principles of universology. by Stephen Pearl Andrews

The basic outline of universology. (1872 edition) | Open Library

(link above includes a downloadable pdf)

In The Ecology of Systems Thinking Group on facebook, Matthew Shapiro posted this book https://www.facebook.com/groups/ecologyofsystemsthinking/posts/4816990621713377/

And said:

The evolutionary awakening in the mid-1800’s gave rise to a lot of interesting thoughts. Could this one be a first example of a call for “systems science” in the modern era?

I could upload this boook and his 1871 book to this site if anyone wants to spend a few weeks exploring it. (Interesting side note: he was one of the first to use the neologism “scientology”). Below is an intro.

If nothing else, I love his word “betweenity”.

In response, Örsan Şenalp said: this is an original approach to unified science (perhaps a first attempt) from the subject matter point of view. It is an integrative proposal that sounds very similar to systems line of thinking.

ICREA-Complex Systems Lab

Welcome to our lab,

The ICREA-Complex Systems Lab, lead by Ricard Solé, is part of the Biology Department of Universitat Pompeu Fabra/PRBB and member of the Institut de Biologia Evolutiva. We are an interdisciplinary team exploring the evolution of complex systems, both natural and artificial, searching for their common laws of organization. We do both theoretical and experimental work, closely working in collaboration with the Santa Fe Institute. We study the origins and evolution of complex systems and the boundaries of such complexity (and how to break them) using methods from statistical physics, synthetic/systems biology and network theory.

http://complex.upf.edu/