Explaining Chaos
Cambridge University Press (1998)
| Abstract | A clear and accessible discussion of the ideas and issues behind chaotic dynamics. | |||||||||
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Yvon Gauthier (2009). The Construction of Chaos Theory. Foundations of Science 14 (3).
Stephen H. Kellert (1992). A Philosophical Evaluation of the Chaos Theory "Revolution". PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1992:33 - 49.
Bud A. McClure (2011). Making My Way Through Traffic: Chaos as Transformation. World Futures 67 (4-5):316 - 329.
Roman Frigg & Joseph Berkovitz (2001). Peter Smith Explaining Chaos. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (1):201-205.
James W. Garson (1995). Chaos and Free Will. Philosophical Psychology 8 (4):365-74.
Craig Callender (2001). Explaining Chaos. Peter Smith. Mind 110 (439):839-844.
Jeffrey Koperski (2001). Has Chaos Been Explained? British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (4):683-700.
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