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Flux: The Complexity of Changing Minds

About Flux: The Complexity of Changing Minds

This book lays the groundwork for complexity science in human dynamics and evidence-based change methods. It delves into the emergence of organization in complex systems and self-organization. Biosemiotic hybrid networks, crucial in human dynamics, require a multidisciplinary approach. A science of emotions is vital in integrating molecular biology, physiology, biomechanics, language, and social interactions. The embodied plural Self, rooted in core emotions, forms personal identity. Interpersonal physiology sheds light on intersubjective couplings, with pattern formation, ruptures, repairs, and phase transitions marking change dynamics. Pattern recognition and dynamics are vital for understanding human systems' complexity and flux. Patterns are organized in networks that interact in coupling and decoupling through chimera states. Self-organized criticality, dissonance, consonance, entropy fluctuations, and free information drive these transitions. Guided self-organization keeps complex human systems thriving and can readjust disharmonic maladaptive structures. The destination transcends rationalism through relational quantum epistemology.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9789811287367
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 200
  • Published:
  • February 27, 2025
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: May 14, 2025

Description of Flux: The Complexity of Changing Minds

This book lays the groundwork for complexity science in human dynamics and evidence-based change methods. It delves into the emergence of organization in complex systems and self-organization. Biosemiotic hybrid networks, crucial in human dynamics, require a multidisciplinary approach. A science of emotions is vital in integrating molecular biology, physiology, biomechanics, language, and social interactions. The embodied plural Self, rooted in core emotions, forms personal identity. Interpersonal physiology sheds light on intersubjective couplings, with pattern formation, ruptures, repairs, and phase transitions marking change dynamics. Pattern recognition and dynamics are vital for understanding human systems' complexity and flux. Patterns are organized in networks that interact in coupling and decoupling through chimera states. Self-organized criticality, dissonance, consonance, entropy fluctuations, and free information drive these transitions. Guided self-organization keeps complex human systems thriving and can readjust disharmonic maladaptive structures. The destination transcends rationalism through relational quantum epistemology.

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