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[lojban] Emergence, Fuzziness, and Scale Types
Emergent properties may not emerge crisply. Copper starts acting
"metallic" in some respects at around 200 atoms. In other respects
copper doesn't start acting "metallic" until you get 10^8 or more
atoms. Some emergent properties emerge in a linear fashion, others show
discontinuities. The <loi> mass/collection/set problems have been
discussed extensively on several occasions on this listserv. It is not
clear to me that the recent discussion is more definitive in any way
than past discussions. In addition to emergence it may also be worth
considering fuzzy sets and scale types (i.e. nominal, ordinal,
interval, ratio). Interested persons might enjoy reading the following
on emergence, fuzziness, and scale types respectively:
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/properties-emergent/
Zadeh, Lotfi Fuzzy sets, Inf. Control 8, 338-353, 1965
Stevens, S.S. On the Theory of Scales of Measurement Science 103(2684):
677–680 1946
All are short and sweet.
-Steven