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7The causal universe (edited book)Copernicus Center Press. 2013.Written by philosophers, cosmologists, and physicists, this collection of essays deals with causality, which is a core issue for both science and philosophy. Readers will learn about different types of causality in complex systems and about new perspectives on this issue based on physical and cosmological considerations. In addition, the book includes essays pertaining to the problem of causality in ancient Greek philosophy, and to the problem of God's relation to the causal structures of nature…Read more
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7Response to Part III: The View from the Life SciencesIn Jan Voosholz & Markus Gabriel (eds.), Top-Down Causation and Emergence, Springer Verlag. pp. 363-375. 2021.In this response, George Ellis comments on the publications of part III. He responds first to Denis Noble, before outlining his thoughts on Larissa Albantakis’, Francesco Massari’s, Maggie Beheler-Amass’ and Giulio Tononi’s piece.
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1Science, complexity, and the nature of existenceIn Nancey C. Murphy & William R. Stoeger (eds.), Evolution and emergence: systems, organisms, persons, Oxford University Press. 2007.
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1On the Nature of Emergent RealityIn Philip Clayton & Paul Davies (eds.), The Re-Emergence of Emergence: The Emergentist Hypothesis From Science to Religion, Oxford University Press. 2006.
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Kenotic ethics and SETI : a present-day viewIn Douglas A. Vakoch (ed.), Extraterrestrial altruism: evolution and ethics in the cosmos, Springer. 2014.
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Theoretical cosmologyClassical and Quantum Gravity 37 (1). 2020.We review current theoretical cosmology, including fundamental and mathematical cosmology and physical cosmology (as well as cosmology in the quantum realm), with an emphasis on open questions.
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A History of cosmology 1917-1955In D. Howard & John Stachel (eds.), Einstein and the History of General Relativity, Birkhäuser. pp. 367--431. 1989.
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Ordinary and extraordinary divine action : the nexus of interactionIn Fount LeRon Shults, Nancey C. Murphy & Robert John Russell (eds.), Philosophy, science and divine action, Brill. 2009.
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