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Cloudworld: A Hegelian Theory of Complexity and Algorithmic Reality - C C - Feb 20, 2016 http://futurememes.blogspot.com/2016/01/cloudworld-hegelian-theory-of.html EXCERPT: . . . The current situation of emerging technology is one of algorithmic reality. [...] A Hegelian theory of algorithmic reality is a complexity philosophy position, meaning that it has the properties of a complex adaptive system in being nonlinear, emergent, dynamic, open, unknowable, self-organizing, and interdependent. A complexity philosophy position is required to congruently correspond to the underlying reality which is itself complex. Algorithmic reality is not just an increasing degree of human-technology entity interaction but a multiplicity and proliferation of classes of network technology entities. The Hegelian position is exactly one that might constitute a bigger yes-and collaboration space that expansively accommodates all parties.... |