Emergence
6 EC
Semester 2, periode 4, 5
5021EMER6Y
Eigenaar | Bachelor Bèta-gamma |
Coördinator | dr. J. Armas |
Onderdeel van | Bachelor Bèta-gamma, jaar 1 |
Emergence - the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts - originally appeared within the context of philosophy of mind where consciousness was thought as a radical phenomenon, whereby the collection of billions of neurons gave rise to novel properties not contained in those of individual neurons. However, since the early 20th century philosophers and scientists alike have perfected and refined the concept of emergence as it was understood that emergent phenomena are ubiquitous in nature, spanning very small scales such as the world of particles or bacteria, to larger scales such as those pertinent to collective human behaviour, urban cities, and even to the scales involved in the most violent events in the universe.
This course will discuss the history and philosophy of emergence and the attempts from both philosophers and scientists to constantly perfect its definition by means of examples. It will then discuss how different emergent phenomena in social, life and natural sciences can be understood using the same underlying principles and modelling. It will in particular introduce basic concepts and tools in mathematics, physics and programming that allow to visualise and understand interesting cases of emergence such as epidemic networks, Brownian motion, crowd polarisation and synchronisation.
All relevant literature will be available on Canvas on a weekly basis. It consists of essays by scientists and philosophers, including P. W. Anderson, S. J. Blundell, Nagel, Garfinkel, Butterfield and De Haro, as well as standard textbooks that cover the basics of Brownian motion, network and probability theory, information cascades and how to code in python.
Emergence: Introduction and course content
During the lectures the students will be presented with notions and cases of emergence and reduction and how to think about them from a philosophical point of view. The students will also become acquainted with computer modelling and mathematical techniques to study emergent phenomena.
In the workcolleges the students will have the opportunity to discuss concepts of emergence further, debate, inquire as well as practice exercise sets and modelling skills.
Self-study will allow the students to dive in depth into emergence by reading works by several scientists and philosophers who have different points of views on emergence, not always compatible.
In an interdisciplinary essay that combines philosophy with mathematics/simulation the students will have the opportunity to summarise their understanding of emergence and its many facets.
Activiteit |
Uren |
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Hoorcollege |
26 |
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Tentamen |
6 |
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Werkcollege |
26 |
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Zelfstudie |
110 |
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Totaal |
168 |
(6 EC x 28 uur) |
Aanwezigheidseisen opleiding (OER-B):
Aanvullende eisen voor dit vak:
Some basic knowledge in mathematical methods, natural/social sciences and programming would be ideal. However, the course aims at being self-contained. The course will be taught in English, as such good knowledge of English is required.
In particular, the student would benefit from taking the course on mathematical methods (first-year Beta-Gamma) and Keerpunten in de Natuurwetenschappen.
Special Covid019 measures: We explicitly ask you not to come to campus for workgroups if you have any Covid-19 related symptoms (or you have to be in isolation etc.). In that case please notify your workgroup teacher and there will be an alternative for the workgroup attendance.
Onderdeel en weging | Details |
Eindcijfer | |
60% Bi-monthly quizzes |
Bi-monthly online quizzes (consisting of a series of conceptual questions as well as mathematical/simulation exercises) - 60% of the grade
An interdisciplinary essay of 2500 words (consisting of of both philosophical and mathematical/simulation elements) - 40% of the grade.
Leerdoel: | Toetsonderdeel 1: | Toetsonderdeel 2: |
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#1. | Online quiz | Essay writing |
#2. | Online quiz | Essay writing |
#3. | Online quiz | Essay writing |
#4. | Online quiz | Essay writing |
#5. | Online quiz | Essay writing |
#6. | Essay writing | |
Via Canvas
The bi-monthly quizzes and the essay are individual assignments.
Non-assessed assignments include the reading of relevant literature and solving exercise sheets.
Dit vak hanteert de algemene 'Fraude- en plagiaatregeling' van de UvA. Hier wordt nauwkeurig op gecontroleerd. Bij verdenking van fraude of plagiaat wordt de examencommissie van de opleiding ingeschakeld. Zie de Fraude- en plagiaatregeling van de UvA: http://student.uva.nl
Weeknummer | Onderwerpen | Studiestof | Deadlines for assignments |
1 | Introduction to the course and basic notions of emergence, reduction as well as examples of emergent phenomena. | Essays by Anderson and Blundell. | |
2 | Philosophical study of reductionism. | Essay by Nagel. | Online quiz |
3 | Philosophical study of anti-reductionism. | Essay by Garfinkel. | |
4 | Philosophical study of Emergence. | Essays by Butterfield and De Haro. | Online quiz |
5 | Introduction to Brownian motion and diffusion. | Textbook on dynamical theories of Brownian motion and the Langevin equation. | |
6 | Simulation of Brownian motion and diffusion processes. | Textbook on dynamical theories of Brownian motion and the Langevin equation. | Online quiz |
7 | Basics of network and graph theory, synchronisation and the Kuramoto model | Textbook on network and graph theory, and papers by Meylahn and Spigler et al. | |
8 | Break | ||
9 | Mathematical analysis and simulation of the Kuramoto model. | Textbook on network and graph theory, and papers by Meylahn and Spigler et al. | Online quiz |
10 | Basics of network theory and population dynamic models. | Textbook on network theory and papers on population dynamics by Castillo-Chavez et al. | |
11 | Analysis of predator-prey models and models of epidemic spreading. | Textbook on network theory and papers on population dynamics by Castillo-Chavez et al. | Online quiz |
12 | Introduction to agent based modelling, Bayes rules and information cascades. | Textbook on Bayes rules, information cascades and papers on ethics and political science. | |
13 | Holiday break | ||
14 | Analysis of models of segregation, information cascades and pluralistic ignorance. | Textbook on Bayes rules, information cascades and papers on ethics and political science. | Online quiz |
15 | Review of the course and Q&A | All previous literature is relevant. | All previous literature is relevant. |
16 | No class | Deadline for Essay |
Het rooster van dit vak is in te zien op DataNose.