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The emergence of reason, intelligence, and language in humans and animals

William A. Hillix

pp. 397-420

Abstract

Emergence as an overarching paradigm requires an introductory analysis about the importance and types of causality. As L'Abate (2005) commented, there are at least three different types of causality or important principles necessary for theory construction: equifinality, when many courses lead to one single outcome, equipotentiality, one single cause can lead to many different outcomes, and multicausality, when many causes lead to many different outcomes.

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L'Abate Luciano (2012) Paradigms in theory construction. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 397-420

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-0914-4_21

Full citation:

Hillix William A. (2012) „The emergence of reason, intelligence, and language in humans and animals“, In: L. L'abate (ed.), Paradigms in theory construction, Dordrecht, Springer, 397–420.